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Experience as network administrator of classified Cisco-based Local Area Network (LAN) with multiple network devices. As a Network Administrator, you will bring enhanced knowledge level of Cisco devices and commands to support multiple program Local Area Networks (LANs) and Wide Area Networks (WANs.
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Keywords: IT System Administrator, Network Administrator, System Administrator, IT Support Engineer, Technical Support Engineer. Our client who is a leading IT managed service provider in Richardson, Texas is seeking a Level 1 IT System Administrator to join their team.
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Package and ship equipment to locations Manage and troubleshoot Windows systems remotely Manage Email Gateway (Mimecast) Patch Management of Systems and Servers Monthly Manage Meraki, Cisco, and Aruba Network Infrastructures Build out new Aruba networks and Teams Phones.
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Monitors/implements AESS configuration changes, conducts event analysis and tuning for servers and workstations, tuning of network traffic to assist in planning and configuring HIPS Host Firewall, and monitor AESS traffic congestion issues for limited bandwidth.
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Strongly prefer CompTIA Security+ (or equivalent 8570 IAT Level II or 8140 Intermediate for Network Operations Specialist) and Associate-level Cisco certification (e.g. CCNA) Experience installing and operating SNMP-based network management tools (e.g. SolarWinds.
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As the Sr. Telecomm & Network Administrator, you will have responsibility for the day-to-day monitoring, maintenance and troubleshooting of the telephony communication system and Network infrastructure for the company, maintaining all pertinent information about the communication system and outside infrastructure.
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Minimum of 5-7 years of experience in engineering datacenter lab management for software and hardware dev teams Strong knowledge and experience with virtualization platforms (Microsoft HyperV, Nutanix AHV, KVM, and VMware) and network administration/architecture (Cisco, Juniper, Brocade and the like.
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Network design and implementation (Installation & configuration of servers/server components, switches, network devices and cabling) Sevis Systems, LLC is a leading provider of Identity and enhanced signaling solutions to mobile and fixed line network operators.
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Experience applying troubleshooting techniques across various server, application, and network technologies including:Remote Desktop, SSH, FTPMicrosoft Server Technologies (e.g. Server 2012) and OS AdministrationVMWare and/or other virtualization technologiesVLAN's, ACL's, IP subnetsNetworking and Switching conceptsFirewall concepts.
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Our team is responsible for managing the system and network infrastructure of Samsung Electronics office, lab, and warehouse facilities in the US region. Network and Application Monitoring: Monitor network and application environments to ensure optimal performance and reliability.
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We are seeking a junior-level System/Network Admin or a senior-level Desktop Support engineer who is keen on transitioning into systems administration or cyber security. We are seeking a junior-level System/Network Admin or a senior-level Desktop Support engineer who is keen on transitioning into systems administration or cyber security.
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Certifications such as CompTIA A+, Network+, or Microsoft Certified Solutions Associate (MCSA). Basic understanding of network protocols and services (e.g., TCP/IP, DNS, DHCP). Provide first-level support to end-users for hardware, software, and network issues.
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Proven experience in a network administrator role. Solid understanding of network operating systems ( JUNOS and Cisco IOS) Configure and Install various network devices and services ( Routers, Switches, IP addresses, VLANs, routing protocols, MPLS, VPN, QOS.
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