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SUMMARY : As a Senior Cloud and Systems Administrator, you will be a key part of the infrastructure team working with the Microsoft Azure cloud services and on-premises systems, responsible for day-to-day operations, technical design, planning, implementation, performance tuning, and recovery of Mizkan’s critical infrastructure.
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Priority Wire & Cable has an immediate need for a Network Systems Administrator to work in offices in Little Rock, AR, Houston, TX or Las Vegas, NV. The ideal candidate will have a minimum of 3+ years of hands-on experience with strong LAN support, Office 365, Desktop support, Active Directory, Apple, Linux and various other hardware/software experiences and a minimum of 2 years in a direct corporate IT support environment (Help Desk, Service Desk, or Desktop Support.
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AFS is seeking a Windows/Azure focused administrator to provide expertise using technologies such as Active Directory and related Microsoft applications, Group Policy, Powershell & Powershell DSC, Azure Automation, and other related products to support the software development life cycle (SDLC), for an Azure focused capability.
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This role combines helpdesk duties, hands-on desktop support, and systems administration tasks. Relevant certifications such as CompTIA A+, Microsoft Certified: Modern Desktop Administrator, or similar, are advantageous.
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Hands-on experience with PowerShell, Azure Resource Manager (ARM), JSON, Bicep, and GitHub. Kodak is planning to move a large percentage of workloads to Microsoft Azure.
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CrowdStrike is looking for a Sr. Lab Administrator, Training to help support and scale our hands-on labs and infrastructure used in our CrowdStrike University training courses. As a Sr. Lab Administrator, Training, you will engage cross-functionally with our internal teams to design, plan, develop, and maintain lab infrastructure that enables our instructors and customers to engage in meaningful and reliable hands-on activities and demonstrations.
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In addition, the Administrator contributes to incident management and resolution as it relates to the scope of these systems; provides remote or hands on support to customers; researches issues that are complex in nature, and works with other IT staff and external service providers to conduct root cause analysis for complete issue resolution.
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Design, implement, configure, maintain critical SQL Server RDBMS systems, both on-premises and in the Microsoft Azure cloud. Hands-on experience with cloud services (e.g., AWS, Azure) and APIs.
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The Senior Systems Administrator provides day-to-day, hands-on support to the organization's Citrix Virtual Desktop Infrastructure. Ability to configure, monitor, and maintain Windows servers within Amazon Web Services (AWS) and Microsoft Azure cloud environment.
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Deliver hands-on technical resolutions for enterprise technology and systems. Experience with numerous Microsoft administrative applications such as Active Directory, Azure Active Directory, Office 365, DNS, DHCP, IIS, etc.
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5+ years' hands-on experience in the design, development, migration, hands-on implementation, and support of Microsoft tools/services such as Active Directory, Teams, O365, Intune, Microsoft Azure services and disaster recovery.
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Hands-on experience with maintaining Microsoft Azure services like MS Enterprise ID and Office 365. Experience deploying new systems using imaging tools such as Microsoft Deployment Toolkit (MDT) and Windows Deployment Services (WDS.
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Hands on experience of managing Microsoft Azure, Entra, O365, Windows Operating Systems, Windows Domains, Active Directory, and Group Policy. Work with the team to transition to Microsoft Azure.
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2+ years of hands-on experience with Microsoft Intune, including design, deployment, configuration, and administration. Manage security alerts and incidents related to Intune, Microsoft 365, and other IT systems, ensuring timely response and resolution.
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The Systems Administrator serves as the hands-on systems administrator for managing an enterprise Microsoft Windows system infrastructure and supporting systems implementation related to Microsoft Azure & M365, VMware, Tanium, Active Directory and GPO, SAN storage, Backup/Recovery, Server and Application Monitoring Tools, Microsoft SQL Server, Microsoft SharePoint, and Disaster Recovery.
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