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Comprehensive understanding of system-level permissions, scripting, troubleshooting, auditing, backup & disaster recovery, networking, and subject matter expertise in all typical virtualized infrastructure management technologies.
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Familiar with network management protocols, like SNMP, SSH, syslog, RADIUS/TACACSAbility to communicate well, including proficiency with MS Office tools, including PowerPoint and VisioFamiliar with network management applications, like Splunk, Firepower Management Center (FMC), and/or Cisco ISE.Exposure to the Risk Management Framework, associated security controls, and STIGs∯*∯ Familiar with Windows, Linux, VMWare, and container configuration and troubleshooting.
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Thorough understanding of system-level permissions, scripting, troubleshooting, auditing, backup & disaster recovery, networking, and expertise in typical virtualized infrastructure management technologies.
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Your day to day will include managing and troubleshooting A/V technologies, Cisco Networking and VoIP technologies. Our partner in Utah is looking to bring on a Unified Communications Technician.
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Deep expertise in cloud infrastructure development with AWS, containerization and orchestration (e.g. Docker, Kubernetes), Networking, service meshes (e.g. Istio), streaming and messaging (e.g. Kafka, Kinesis), workflows (e.g. Temporal), or related technologies.
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Gravity IT Resources is seeking a Technology Installer/Trainer that can use exceptional troubleshooting, and training skills as well as a keen attention to detail to assist with the installation, support and maintenance of technical applications and equipment in sites across the U.S. and Canada.
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AS, BS, MS degree, military education, certificate program, current student with less than 12 months from completion (with a cumulative GPA of a 2.0 or higher based on a 4.0 scale) OR High School Diploma/GED with 6 months experience servicing electronic, IT, networking, or mechanical equipment.
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Assist customers with testing or troubleshooting of networking or cloud service issues. Perform in-depth diagnostics and troubleshooting using networking tools. Network troubleshooting experience - Familiarity with tools such as Ping, Traceroute, MTR, and Network Protocol Analyzers such as tcpdump, Wireshark.
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Applies electromechanical, printing and color theory, including knowledge of RIP's and the ability to create ICC Profiles with the installation, troubleshooting and repair of equipment malfunctions.
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Provides hardware, software, configuration and networking support via telephone, email, chat and on-site at defined level on assigned products. The Field Service Specialist will be responsible for providing support on Epson Professional Imaging, Industrial and Commercial products regarding repair, usability, serviceability, installation, training and configuration to ensure a very high level of customer satisfaction.
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Coordinates troubleshooting and communication between networking, DBA and Infrastructure teams when needed. Responsible for troubleshooting\maintaining\configuring multi-tier application environment consisting of Development, QA, User Acceptance Testing (UAT), Training and Production levels.
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Demonstrated experience with AWS, Networking, VPNs, IaaS, PaaS, SQL, Jenkins, Terraform, Ansible, Jira, Confluence, Artifactory, and Guacamole (from an administration and troubleshooting perspective.
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Knowledge of Mac OSX, Windows 7/8/10, Windows Server, MS applications such as Outlook, Excel and Word, iOS, Android, VirtualBox, logical networking technologies such as Microsofts Active Directory and JAMF Capser.
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ItemsundertheIT&Data solutionsumbrella include but are not limited to: LIS interfaces, networking, Torch/SPOTFIRE, VITEK Reveal, middleware solutions, data management software, integration engine projects, remote device management, Virtual Machine (VM) Installation/configuration, Middleware Software Updates.
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Your skills include network configuration and/or troubleshooting experience, and you have obtained the Cisco Certified Network Associate (CCNA) certification (or required to obtain within 6 months from beginning of employment.
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