Windows System Engineer Engineering - Detroit, MI at Geebo

Windows System Engineer

Company Name:
Career Development Partners
The Windows System Engineers play a critical role in the design, implementation and administration of our Windows systems. System Engineers ensure the stability, integrity, and efficient operation of the messaging systems that support core organizational functions. This is achieved by monitoring, maintaining, supporting, and optimizing all networked software and associated operating systems.
Responsibilities:
Install, configure and maintain Microsoft Active Directory
Oversee and troubleshoot OS and applications using OS-based, resource kit, and third-party tools
Support a multi-server web farm running IIS 7.x, hosting multiple .NET based applications
Utilize enterprise tools to manage, monitor and secure large enterprise data center environments
Troubleshoot problems and quickly resolve issues
Analyze failures to minimize outages and interruptions
Requirements:
Experience working with Microsoft Active Directory, including the design, implementation, and overall architecture of Active Directory
Bachelor's degree in computer science or similar technical subjects, or at least three years of related work experience
Proven experience performing server systems design, implementation and administration
Proven experience with server class hardware from a major OEM (Dell, IBM, HP, etc.) and Windows server operating systems (2003, 2008, 2008 R2, 2012)
Proven experience working with 64-bit x86 based hardware and 64-bit Windows operating systems
Ability to script and develop using .Net, Powershell, VBScript and related systems
Ability to implement solutions utilizing Microsoft technologies such as Windows Clustering, IIS 7.x, 8.0, DFS, SQL Server 2008, 2008 R2 and 2012, SharePoint 2007/2010, etc.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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