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Lead the development and maintenance of disaster recovery plans for all unified communications systems. Experience with Telephony Infrastructure (Cisco, Avaya, MS Teams) Manage a team of engineers and operations staff to ensure reliable operation of all unified communications voice and video systems, to include on premise infrastructure as well as cloud-based services.
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Create and implement operational plans to ensure smooth and secure systems operations that are efficient and cost-effective for the following core technologies: WAN / LAN Enterprise Networks, Storage Area Network, Virtualization systems, Server Operating systems, Exchange Messaging Systems, Microsoft Domain Services / Azure AD, Backup systems, Disaster Recovery and Business Continuity, Data Center Management, Cloud Operations.
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Provide documentation for both production and disaster recovery procedures as well as take part in regular disaster recovery and business continuity tests. Design, build and maintenance of Enterprise Managed File Transfer middleware infrastructure.
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This is a great opportunity for someone with demonstrated success selling B2B technology solutions such as cloud hosting, cybersecurity, infrastructure-as-a-service, server colocation, managed back-ups and disaster recovery.
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Disaster Recovery and Business Continuity. Security Infrastructure (Cisco ISE, Checkpoint Firewalls) The Senior Manager, Technical Operations will manage a team of staff administrators and engineers, consultants and managed services, where applicable to support the core infrastructure of the company’s IT Systems.
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Occasionally, we need additional staff during disaster response and complex recovery missions. We continue to look for talented emergency management professionals to participate in our on-call response operations cadre in a ready status to provide staff augmentation to our client's response and recovery missions.
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Manage Data Backups and Disaster Recovery Systems. Setup and configure Cisco Network infrastructure (Routing and Switching). firstPRO is seeking an experienced IT Manager to oversee the support and maintenance of server and computer infrastructure.
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The IT Specialist will be responsible for the support and maintenance of server and computer infrastructure. The IT Specialist will be the point of contact for system backups, routing, switching and firewalls, storage area networks, system security, and software update deployments.
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Manage Infrastructure Projects: Oversee and manage infrastructure work with a focus on security, including disaster recovery (DR) testing, implementing security tools, and ensuring the tactical aspects of different scopes are handled effectively.
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Conduct research on emerging technologies to support infrastructure development efforts and recommend technologies enhancing performance, cost-effectiveness, and infrastructure flexibility.
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8 years of experience with large volume databases, high availability, and disaster recovery infrastructure. 8 years of experience with multi-tier system/application development (SOA, Microservices, 3-Tier applications.
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Ability to effectively review solutions for Backup, Disaster Recovery, Anti-Virus, and Security Standards (existing as well as emerging) with customers. Basic understanding of IT infrastructure, Windows Server, Storage, Hypervisors and Connectivity.
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The client issues we tackle include transportation, energy/renewables, connectivity, social and health infrastructure, disaster response and recovery monitoring, and smart infrastructure.
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Strong experience in architectural patterns and anti-patterns for resiliency, geo-availability, and disaster recovery. We seek a Principal Software Engineer who is passionate about software and cloud infrastructure architecture and design to help build and adopt the next-generation architecture of New Relic's Cloud Platform which is designed to be secure, modular, fault-tolerant, and multi-cloud native.
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Produces standards and implementation processes for storage configuration, optimization, replication, virtualization, storage security, and disaster recovery. The SAN architecture considers the following aspects relating to SAN: performance, capacity, replication, disaster recovery, backup disk storage, and backup & recovery.
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