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Active Directory Windows Engineer

Company Name:
Open Systems Technologies
Responsibilities
Provide Active Directory (AD) application expertise.
Coordinate defect identification and root cause analysis for identified production issues related to the operational support of multiple large scale customer applications.
Provide support through maintenance, modification, problem resolution, as well as interface with second level production teams for triage of production issues.
Work effectively with a team of resources to provide application expertise and direction for issue remediation and resolution.
Partner with Infrastructure Service Delivery Engineers and Infrastructure Service Design Leads in defining technology strategy, standards, best practices, and top quality operational processes for Tudor's server environment
Job Requirements
At least 3 years of in-depth, hands-on experience with Active Directory
Prior experience implementing automation with Power Shell and /or VB script
Must possess strong written and oral communication skills
Must be organized and able to work under pressure
Must be motivated and possess a can do attitude
Must be proactive and a self-starter
Bachelor's degree in a relate to Computer Science or Engineering
Technical Requirements
Detailed knowledge of Microsoft Operating Systems (Windows 2008 & 2012)
Detailed knowledge of Microsoft Exchange
Detailed knowledge of Active Directory, DNS, DHCP, Certificate Server and Kerberos.
Detailed Knowledge of Group Policies. Detailed knowledge of packaging MSI files.
Detailed knowledge of VMware and virtual environments.
Detailed Knowledge of one or more of the following, Citrix, Microsoft SQL, SCCM, SCOM.
Detailed Knowledge of Good for Enterprise
Working knowledge of IIS and web server applications.
Working knowledge of Server monitoringEstimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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