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Strong technical knowledge covering Windows Server and Desktop, Active Directory, VMWare vSphere/ESX, Office 365, Firewalls, Security, Storage, Backup Technologies, and Networking. Strong background designing and building Hypervisors, Windows, and Linux servers.
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The successful candidate must have IT customer support experience and be proficient in the support of Microsoft Windows and Office 365 suite of applications and services. Solid technical knowledge of Windows 10/11, Office 365 (basic management tasks), Active Directory (basic management tasks.
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Knowledge of Windows and MacOS at the administrator level. Minimum 1 years’ experience in IT as it support specialist; Knowledge of Windows and MacOS at the administrator level. Our offices and presence are spread across Europe, Asia, North & South Africa, Middle East and South America, with our Technology hub located in Cyprus.
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Salary: circa £50k, plus a company vehicle, phone, laptop plus overtime and overnight pay for when visiting clients sites. Salary: circa £50k, plus a company vehicle, phone, laptop plus overtime and overnight pay for when visiting clients sites.
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Windows Servers and Protocols experience such as DNS, DHCP, DFS, NTFS. Windows Servers and Protocols experience such as DNS, DHCP, DFS, NTFS. Knowledge of Intrusion detection/prevention systems (IDS/IPS/WAF) and vulnerability assessment tools.
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Familiar with Linux, Bash, Windows, PowerShell, SQL. Experience writing unit tests and integration tests for complex web applications (Jest, Puppeteer, Enzyme) You'll be working across our JavaScript stack, which includes a full UI kit, a modular application framework, multiple admin application suites and the company’s flagship product.
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Broad and strong technical background with the Microsoft technology stack including; Office 365, EMS, SharePoint, Active Directory and Windows Server and Desktop operating systems. Broad and strong technical background with the Microsoft technology stack including; Office 365, EMS, SharePoint, Active Directory and Windows Server and Desktop operating systems.
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The ideal candidate should have strong experience with Microsoft Windows Server, Active Directory, VMwarez and vSphere. Apart from providing 3rd and 4th line support for physical and virtual Windows servers the candidate should possess comprehensive knowledge of back-office infrastructure.
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Strong knowledge of Windows operating systems, Microsoft Office Suite and DNS/DHCP will be important for this role, and any experience with market data applications such as Bloomberg or scripting exposure with PowerShell or Python for automation is a bonus.
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A new laptop and budget for other gear of your liking. Enthusiasm for Langchain, LLMFlows, or another Python LLM library. A new laptop and budget for other gear of your liking. If you are a Founding Engineer who is excited about AI and has an interest in disrupting the Property space, then please reach out and apply with an up-to-date copy of your CV as I'd be interested in hearing from you.
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