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Azure Active Directory Experience. File Server and One Drive Data Cleanup and File Archival. Active Directory Assessment and Plan Proposal. Azure Active Directory Experience. Microsoft Active Directory Server Experience.
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Relevant technology certifications (e.g., Microsoft Certified: Azure Administrator Associate, ManageEngine certifications) are bonusses but not required. Customize and configure HRIS (Workday), Active Directory, SharePoint, and ManageEngine Service Desk as needed to support the automated onboarding process.
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Relevant certifications such as Microsoft Certified: Azure Administrator Associate or Kubernetes certifications. Proficiency in Azure services, including Azure AKS, Azure Container Registry, and Azure DevOps.
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Capgemini Government Solutions (CGS) LLC is seeking a highly motivated Azure Intermediate Cloud Administrator to join our team to support our government clients. Current AWS or Azure certification or a recent passing exam (e.g., AWS CCP, AWS CSA associate/professional, AZ-900, AZ-104.
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We are organically growing, seeking a IT System Administrator – Escalations & Projects (MSP) with previous experience working for a MSP or CSP. As a IT System Administrator – Escalations & Projects (MSP), you will take L3 escalations and spend a majority of your time on project based work.
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As a prerequisite, you should possess a working knowledge of Code Green, Proofpoint, Active Directory, Exchange, Office 365, Azure, AWS, GCP, and other Windows-based technologies. In your capacity as the Cloud Administrator, you will continuously monitor and assess system capabilities and performance.
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Experience with PowerShell scripting and Azure Resource Manager (plus). Install, configure, and maintain Power BI Premium or Azure Analysis Services on-premises or in the cloud. We're seeking a passionate and experienced Power BI Administrator to join our dynamic team.
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Relevant certifications such as Microsoft Certified: Azure Administrator Associate or Microsoft 365 Certified: Messaging Administrator Associate are a plus. Hands-on technical expertise in Microsoft Azure, Microsoft 365, Windows and Mac OS environments, enterprise networks, information security, and SQL Server.
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Deployment Automation: Develop and implement automation scripts and pipelines for the deployment of applications on AKS using tools like Azure DevOps or similar. We are seeking a skilled and experienced PCF to Azure AKS Migration Developer to join our team and lead the migration of applications and workloads from Pivotal Cloud Foundry to Azure Kubernetes Service.
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You will be primarily focused on multiple office environments for Windows, Android, Apple and Citrix client computing, Fortinet and Cisco network environment and Microsoft Azure, AWS and Tencent public cloud environments and related software, tools, and solutions.
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Through collaboration with the ATS team, our IT System Administrator intern will have hands on experience and involvement in various parts of Azure solutions (i.e., Windows and Linux) and troubleshooting and resolving Azure services-related issues.
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Microsoft Azure Administrator Associate. Azure Resource Manager templates (ARM templates)/Bicep/Terraform. Intune Policies and/or Azure subscriptions. Azure Multi-Factor Authentication (MFA.
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Certifications such as Microsoft Certified: Azure Solutions Architect Expert or Microsoft Certified: Azure Administrator Associate are a plus. Job Title: Azure Architect - Cloud Capacity Management and Cost Reduction.
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Microsoft: Azure Administrator, Azure DevOps Engineer, Azure Architect, MCSE. Experience with administration, automation, and orchestration of large-scale Windows and Linux environments using configuration management solutions, Knowledge in administering and managing infrastructure as code (git, Azure DevOps (VSTS), Azure CLI, ARM, Terraform, PowerShell.
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The Databricks Administrator must be self-motivated and apply knowledge of Azure to drive solutions, support the development team, and create documentation to support and describe technical solutions.
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