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SERVICENOW SENIOR SYSTEMS ADMINISTRATOR – Hybrid role(OPEN TO LOCATION IN ANY ARMANINO OFFICE - DALLAS, AUSTIN, DENVER, LOS ANGELES, IRVINE, SAN RAMON, SAN JOSE, CHICAGO, PHILADELPHIA, NEW YORK, NASHVILLE)Armanino is proud to be Among the top 20 Largest Firms in the Nation and one of the Best Places to Work. We have a community of resources that are ready and willing to support your ideas, build your skills and expand your professional network.
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We are seeking a Relativity Sr. Systems Administrator to join our team! At least 5 years of hands-on, directly applicable experience actually doing the work of implementing the kinds of systems being set up - e.g., UNIX, Windows, Network Storage Solutions, etc.
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We have partnered with a large non-profit organization in the New York, NY area to provide them with a Senior Systems Administrator. Benefits Of The Senior Systems Administrator Senior Systems Administrator.
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ECLARO is looking for a Senior Systems Administrator for our client in Bronx, NY. ECLARO's client operates one of the world's largest energy delivery systems, constantly at the forefront of innovations in developing technology.
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Disaster recovery planning and ability to perform backup and restore for systems, applications and data. Windows Server/desktop operating systems, users administration, file system, software, and services.
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In addition to the duties listed above, the Senior Systems Administrator will be responsible for the maintenance, development, and implementation of new workflows, managing and provisioning accounts, assisting with building complex dashboards and reports, and all other related Administrator duties.
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A Baccalaureate Degree from an accredited college or university with a major in Computer Science, Systems Engineering, applied Mathematics, Business Administration, Economics/Statistics, Telecommunications, Data Communications, or a related field of study; and.
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A leading proprietary trading firm is having an expansion on their Systems Administration team here in New York. They are aiming to bring on a few top technologists who are extremely well-versed in all things Linux Administration.
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We are looking for an enthusiastic Financial Systems Administrator to join our growing fintech platforms team. 3-5 years of systems implementation, customizations, administrative experience with softwares like NetSuite, OneStream, Zuora, Concur, Coupa, PBCS, Workiva, ZenDesk, and Workato.
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We are seeking a Senior Systems Administrator to join our team. Job Title: Senior Systems Administrator. Security Management: Skills in implementing and managing security measures to protect systems from threats and vulnerabilities.
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As a Senior Salesforce Systems Administrator on our Customer Experience team, you will be responsible for managing daily operations, platform upgrades, data integrity, system reliability, and optimal performance of our Salesforce Service Cloud instance.
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The Senior System Administrator (SCADA) will be responsible for the design, programing, and implementation of the new SCADA system(s), as well as providing day to day operational support for the existing system(s.
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Job Title: Senior IT Systems Administrator. Build, test, and maintain new servers & systems (Virtual & Physical) Perform routine/scheduled audits of all IT related systems.
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We seek a highly skilled Senior Systems Administrator (SCADA) to join our team in the Bronx, N.Y. In this pivotal role, you will be at the forefront of designing, programming, and implementing advanced SCADA systems while providing essential day-to-day support for our existing infrastructure.
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This role is responsible for utilizing and integrating the latest technologies, developments and trends in the Gas PLC and SCADA systems industry to enhance current operations. SCADA Systems Admin.
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