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The IT Administrator is responsible for supporting the stable operation of the organization's desktop and Azure infrastructure, including effective provisioning, installation, configuration, operation, and maintenance of systems hardware, Office 365, Active Directory and Exchange Cloud environments.
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Baesman Group, a nationally recognized provider of direct-to-customer marketing strategy and multi-channel execution is seeking an experienced SQL Database Developer to join our Information Technology Team. The SQL Database Developer works within a small IT Team to serve internal and external clients for customer loyalty and engagement programs, operations/manufacturing systems, and in-house/custom-built applications.
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Knowledge and understanding of implementing infrastructure upgrades, security patches, version upgrades for systems, appliances and HSM's. Wells Fargo is seeking a Lead Information Security Engineer in Technology as a part of Chief Technology Office.
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Bachelor's degree in a related field, such as Computer Science, Management Information Systems, Information Systems Audit, Cyber Security, or Business. From initial scope to final report, you will assist IT Audit Project Managers in coordinating audits of IT General Controls, IT Infrastructure, and IT Integrated audits that ensure Huntington’s control environment supports sustainable compliance with policies, procedures, and laws.
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Set up and maintain workstations, run cabling, and assist with IT infrastructure tasks. Experience with ticketing systems (e.g., Ivanti, ServiceNow) and technical support documentation.
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Four-year college degree in Computer Science, Management Information Systems, Information Technology or related field plus one year related experience; relevant experience in lieu of education.
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No-one can match our capability to design, build and operate integrated global networks, cutting-edge information systems and mobile technologies. Experience in two or more of the following areas: Software Defined Networking (SDN), IT infrastructure and systems security, cloud or network systems management, and business continuity.
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The Information Technology Infrastructure Engineer contributes to the network team in a variety of ways from creation, patching and management of workstation images to virtual machines to ensure a stable and secure network for the Office of the Ohio Secretary of State.
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Bachelor’s degree in Computer Science, Computer Engineering, Information Systems, Electrical Engineering, or a related field. Deep understanding of cloud technologies (e.g., AWS, Azure, Google Cloud, OCI), infrastructure-as-code, and DevOps practices.
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Finance, Accounting, Management Information Systems (MIS) or Computer Information Systems (CIS) focused majors are a plus. Focus on reviews of business applications, data management, global infrastructure, digital technologies and cyber/information security.
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As a Level Two IT Support Specialist, you'll spearhead the implementation of customer-facing cloud environments, on-premise infrastructure, and telephony systems, all while delivering world-class client experiences daily.
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Infrastructure includes multiple Servers for Enterprise password Vaults, DR Vault, Central policy Managers, Load balanced PVWAs, Application access Manager, Windows and Unix and On-demand Session managers, Privileged Threat Analytics, End Point Manager, SCIM servers, Enterprise backup solutions, for Safes and recordings backups.
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Client (type/ industry) : Automotive manufacturing Working Location: Columbus area, OH Employment Type : full-time, exempt Work style: on-site Salary : 60 -80k ( Annual salary range) Benefit: TBC VISA and relocation support: Yes Both strong Japanese and English skills, verbal and written, are required [Job Overview] Major Responsibilities: Generate/implement improvement and maintenance procedures on AS400, MC Frames and necessary global information systems software and equipment.
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Support process to align Payroll Systems configuration with the IT infrastructure, data mapping and integration in accordance with IT change control, information security and compliance standard operating procedures.
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