Network Security Administrator Information Technology (IT) at Geebo

Network Security Administrator

Job Title: Network Security Administrator
Location: Wayne, PA
Duration: Long-term Contract
ELIGIBILITY:- LOCAL Candidates who DO NOT need any visa sponsorship and who are willing to work on our W2 are encouraged to apply.
Description:
To provide senior level Tier 3 technical support for complex projects and to ensure reliable operation of the production environment.
To monitor, troubleshoot, and install software/tools operating on one or more systems.
To plan and coordinate enterprise-wide IT infrastructure projects.
To develop technical standards and documentation.
Required Skills:
Eight years' experience in technical specialty, including three to four years' hardware/software configuration and troubleshooting experience.
Excellent analytical and problem solving skills.
Excellent written and oral communication skills.
Must haves -
Windows experience - Desktop or Server
Group Policy experience
Problem Resolution experience
Understanding of requirements for working in a highly regulated environment
Nice to haves
Specific Security Certifications - CISSP or Security Plus
Scripting Experience -Powershell most valuable
Security mitigation experience
Documentation experience
Ability to work independently and within the provided change management guidelines
Ability to resolve complex technical issues in a timely manner and on an as needed basis
Send your resume directly to mfarhan (at) Liquidhub.comEstimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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