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Systems Engineer

Company Name:
Universal Network Solutions
position
Summary
The role of Systems Engineer will primarily be focused on the installation, deployment, and maintenance of corporate IT infrastructure
services
including servers, storage, networking, security, and terminal services. This position will also support corporate enterprise applications and systems through evaluating, testing, and debugging to isolate issue root cause. Other duties may be assigned as needed. This position may require working evenings and weekends when necessary, sometimes with little advanced notice; and is a highly client facing role.
Requirements
Education, Professional Experience, and
Qualifications:
o BS/BA Degree preferred
o 6
years of experience in Corporate IT systems, network administration, and network design
o Cisco network and firewall equipment preferred
o Extensive experience in Microsoft Enterprise Applications; Windows server administration
o Experience in virtualized production environments
o Current Professional Level Cisco Certification or CCIE
Skills and Abilities:
o Ability to work on multiple projects simultaneously
o Exceptional problem solving/troubleshooting skills
o Excellent oral and written communication skills
o Ability to learn quickly by grasping complex issues and simplifying
o Work and communicate effectively with a diverse team of technology enthusiasts
o Is able to shift gears and cope with changing demands based on business need and/or client neEstimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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