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Extensive IT knowledge in Windows 10, MS Office 365, Exchange Online, Microsoft Teams, and SharePoint, with skills in video conferencing support and mobile device management (Intune.
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This role will be part of the IT Operations team and report to theIT Infrastructure Operations Manager in the designated Hub. The overall team is dedicated to support IT infrastructure operations which includes network, compute, cloud, and workplace systems and services.
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Interacts directly, when needed, with the network engineers, enterprise application administrators and engineers, other office support teams, litigation support, application developers, information security, application support and training, and procurement and inventory tracking to determine the proper remediation for an issue.
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As our IT Manager, you'll be at the helm of network administration, help desk management, access control, information security, and cybersecurity. 2+ years of experience as an IT Manager, adept at both technical tasks and personnel leadership with 5+ years in IT support.
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Administration and ongoing support of the Office 365 environment including Teams/Zoom integrations, Exchange, OneDrive, shared services, Azure Active Directory, Intune, Configuration Manager, and Autopilot.
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CompTIA A+, Network+, Security+ Support events onsite & offsite requiring travel, setup of network, desktop, and printing. Microsoft Certified Windows Associate Windows 10 (MCSA), Microsoft Office Specialist (MOS.
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You should have at least 5 years of IT management experience, strong knowledge, and experience with Windows infrastructure, Azure support and cloud migration work, networking, particularly with Cisco gear, and experience overseeing an IT support team.
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Proficiency in IT infrastructure management, including mobile device management and network security. IT-related certifications such as ITIL, Microsoft Certified: Azure Administrator, Cisco Certified Network Associate (CCNA.
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Under The Direction Of The Director Of IT Operations & Network Services, The System Administrator Manages Active Directory Provisioning, Office 365 Administration, ATP Monitoring, Security Administration And MS Security Updates.
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Interacting directly, when needed, with the network engineers, enterprise application administrators, office support teams, litigation support, application developers, information security, application support and training, and procurement and inventory tracking to determine the proper remediation for an issue.
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The End User Support Technician provides first-line entry level basic to moderate complexity support for IT issues within an integrated manufacturing/distribution/office facility.
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Ensures that IT and network infrastructure adequately support the company’s computing, data processing, and communications needs. The CIO will develop, plan, and implement an information technology (IT) strategy that meets the needs of our clients, delivers optimal return on investment, and maintains utmost security.
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The Enterprise IT Support Engineer I will provide assistance for common desktop support issues with minimal supervision. At least one year of experience and knowledge of Windows 7/10, MS Office, network connectivity, printer installation and mapping, etc.
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Serve as the technical lead for network operations, server management, security, and end-user support across manufacturing, laboratory, and office environments. Support the establishment and oversight of cloud server infrastructure, including firewall management, and ensure the security and segregation of manufacturing, laboratory, and office networks.
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This position will primarily support the League’s data privacy compliance and business ventures initiatives, and work closely with the data strategy and IT departments within Major League Soccer, Soccer United Marketing and their related properties.
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