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Infrastructure Engineer

Looking for a new opportunity? Experis, part of Manpower Group, is recruiting for a contract Infrastructure Engineer role for a client in the Raleigh, NC area.
You can see it:
you're working in a position where you're empowered to do new things in new ways.
Where you can use your smarts to make a difference in a variety of projects.
Where you'll have opportunities for growth.
You're also earning pay worthy of your expertise and can depend on a full benefits package.
If that's your vision, Experis has work for you.
You offer your unique skills and experiences.
And Experis offers something unique for you.
We work with you to match you to opportunities that allow you to do things differently, get ahead and build a lifelong career.
Responsibilities of the Infrastructure Engineer include:
Active Directory and Group policy experience CITRIX Experience F5 Load balancing Knowledge VMware expertise Are you interested? The ideal Infrastructure Engineer will meet the following requirements:
Bachelor's Degree in Computer Science, Information Systems, Business Administration, or other related field.
Excellent written and verbal communication skills.
You can see it.
More challenging work.
A more interesting work environment.
The opportunity to use your finely honed skills to make a real difference.
And to collect pay that reflects your talent and expertise.
If this is what you see for yourself, you need to talk to Experis.
We've got the right opportunity.
Tell us why you're the right person! Apply today.
Experis is an Equal Opportunity Employer (EOE/AA).
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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