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Infrastructure includes but is not limited to; OS Management (Windows/Linux), VMware, VPC/VDC, VDI, Public/Private Cloud, Network (Firewalls, Load-balancers, routing, DNS), Storage (local, SAN, Nimble), Backups (Veeam), and Disaster Recovery (Zerto/Veeam.
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Under supervision of NOC Supervisors or NOC Managers, the NOC Surveillance Operator will perform basic support of network infrastructure. Perform basic network support including conducting daily administrative duties, supporting maintenances, perform monitoring of all network infrastructure.
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Desired certifications: Genetec, Lenel, Honeywell, Hirsch, AMAG, CCNA Security, CCNA Routing & Switching, MCP, Microsoft, Cisco, CompTIA A+, CompTIA Network+, CSEIP. Experience supporting commercial, DoD, and/or federal government IT infrastructure; IT infrastructure for Electronic Security Systems (ACS / IDS / VSS / Biometrics) is strongly preferred.
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This individual will provide a fundamental level of technical experience and knowledge in network infrastructure and the interrelated disciplines allowing for efficient and effective troubleshooting and restoration of outage conditions.
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A baccalaureate degree from an accredited college in computer science, information systems, engineering, mathematics or related field and six years of satisfactory full-time experience related to enterprise architecture, solutions architecture, network architecture and/or IT infrastructure systems; or.
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The stadium senior network architect will act as a leader and hands on technical engineer for the Infrastructure Engineering Team across a wide range of areas including the production Football Technology Network, Stadium and Arena Wireless and DAS Design, NFL temporary Fan Event Setups, and more.
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Experience in designing, implementing, and supporting data and converged network infrastructure including most of the following: 802.1x, vPC, VXLAN, Routing Protocols including OSPF and BGP, LAN/WAN/Wireless protocols.
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The role of Network Engineer - SaaS Operations - is to support and implement complex network infrastructure in a mission-critical datacenter, WAN and enterprise environment.
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The program aims to design, build, operate, and maintain the FAA's next-generation communications platform and to build a dynamic, highly available and secure enterprise network to support all the agency's mission-critical applications across the NAS.
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Network Management tools Load Balancers, Virtual Private Networks (VPNs), Firewalls, Web Application Firewalls, and other network related technologies in support of a large corporate network.
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Supports the IT Manager and Systems Administrator in all necessary administration of all applications and network infrastructure. Executes network and system administration task in support of the Information Technology department.
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Assist Director of IT managing the infrastructure and maintaining the relationship with the network and PC support teams. The IT Manager will manage a results driven team and provide coverage and support for the Director, IT as needed.
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We need someone who knows how to coordinate infrastructure initiatives such as hardware refresh, desktop buildouts, network services, structured cabling, or data center services, etc. Insight Global is looking a Project Coordinator to join our client, an enterprise healthcare organization to support their project management office, within their enterprise technology department.
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Support Business Analysts/Project Managers through customer’s onboarding process. Solid SQL experience (SQL server, MySQL, PostgreSQL) LHH is seeking a well qualified IT Manager to meet our clients growing demand.
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Support internal IT infrastructure, including. The IT Infrastructure Manager supports the. Remediate all levels of support, act as escalation. Troubleshoot, support, configure and install.
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