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Network Administrator

Company Name:
Corporate Network Services
Position Type:
Full-time
Network Administrator, DC-VA-MD (Metro Area)
Job Location:
DC Metro Area
Type:
Fulltime, Mon-Fri
Number of Openings:
1
Start Date:
Immediately
Clearance Required:
None
Primary Roles and
Responsibilities:
Provide proactive network administration analysis and support for a variety of clients (small businesses, non-profits, government agencies) on client sites in the DC-VA-MD metro area.
Assist planning & deployment of small and mid-sized networks.
Consult with clients on network improvements.
Deliver on-site support and troubleshooting.
Provide Active Directory, backup implementation, firewall installation & configuration, security policy implementation, remote access, wireless.
Job Requirements and
Qualifications:
Minimum 3-5 years' experience providing technical support for desktop and server level operating systems and applications, and managing multiple clients.
Experience with installation, configuration and support of advanced network routing and troubleshooting, Microsoft Office Suite, Microsoft Operating Systems (desktop and server), Active Directory, Microsoft DNS, Microsoft Exchange Server and Microsoft SQL Server.
Microsoft Certified Professional (MCP).
Apple Certification a plus.
Knowledge of Linux a valuable asset.
Fluent English language skills with experience providing recommendations to clients.
Demonstrated ability to work independently and as part of a team.
Demonstrated ability to analyze problems and make decisions.
Versatility to adapt and research new ideas and methods.
Effective multi-tasking skills and ability to succeed in up-tempo work environments.
Own vehicle and clean driving record; office based in DC but must beEstimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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