Network Administrator Information Technology (IT) - Gurnee, IL at Geebo

Network Administrator

Company Name:
TeamBradley
Network Administrator POSITION Overview: As a growing financial
services
company, our client is committed to offering all their customers a wide range of financial packages and services. As their success continues, they recognize that they need to have a strong team of dedicated individuals working to make each service as efficient and accessible for customers. With this being said, they are currently looking for a Network Administrator. Responsibilities of this Network Administrator include installing, supporting and managing the network, software and hardware components, responding to component failures and creating solutions for those failures and managing the configuration, up-keep and monitoring of Servers, systems and active network gear; Firewalls, Routers, Switches, Windows and Linux Servers, SAN's, Active Directory, Cisco PIX Firewall administration, DNS, etc. REQUIREMENTS:- Bachelor's Degree - 3 years of network administration experience - Experience administering a networking; Servers, Routers, Switches, Windows Server (2003, 2008, 2012), Active Directory, DNC, DHCP and wireless - Hands-on experience working in storage environments and working with HP Proliant, VMware ESX/vSphere - CCNA Certified If you are interested in this job opportunity, contact TeamBradley today to learn more! WHEN RESPONDING TO THIS OPPORTUNITY: Resumes without the required technical skills and experience will not be considered. Although a strong desire for a certain type of position is a credit to your goal, experience is necessary. Our client is not open to relocation expenses. If you wish to forward your Resume to us, please include #12079JS on the subject line of your email. Email Bob Nappi MYK62683JREstimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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