System engineer - Microsoft technology stack
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We are looking for a Wintel engineer to assist with a major migration project for a long term project
Summary about this job
Engineering - Network
Company: Ethan Talent
Location: Sydney
Work type: Full Time
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Phone: +61-7-8133-1635
Fax: +61-8-4082-2008
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Detail information about job System engineer - Microsoft technology stack. Terms and conditions vacancy
Ethan Talent is part of one of the largest privately-owned service providers within the Australian ICT industry. We are known for our entrepreneurial spirit and can-do culture, and pride ourselves on our innovative thinking and best-in-class serviceWe are looking for a Wintel engineer to play a critical role within our fast paced dynamic professional services team.
Key responsibilities:
- Security and Patch Management with SCCM, WSUS and VMware
- SOE Imaging and Fleet management
- Scripting and Application Automation
- SAN infrastructure built around HP, Rubrik, Synology and EMC technologies
- Microsoft’s core business applications, SCCM, Office 365 and ADFS as well as virtual environments built on Microsoft and VMware
- Technical services and support at the server and application system level in relation to key systems Meridian, Paper Cut, Qlik Sense, SQL Management and Visual Outcomes
- AWS, Azure, Service Now
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