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 Senior Systems (Network) Engineer

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Country: USA
Location: Pennsylvania Yardley
Relevant Work Experience: 6 Plus years of 7/24 IT support
Career Level: Experienced
Education Level :Associates
Job Status: Full time
Salary: $80k - $100k
Senior Systems (Network) Engineer

Great opportunity to join IT team of a growing technology and service provider to the pharma/biotech industry and work on diverse technologies and projects. Duties includer both server and network responsibilities such as active directory, router configuration, network security and performance as well as IT projects including Juniper, SAN, migration and teh like.
General requirements :
Excellent problem-solving, communication and project management skills
Technical requirements :
MS technologies active directory, cisco router, network secuirty & performance
Candidates should have some experinence with :
Router confuguration, Network secuirty (checkpoint firewall)
Hiring Process:
Please email resume to corporate recruiter at tony.roig@almacgroup.com and appluy online at www.almacgroup.com click careers us yardley pa

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