Sr. Systems Engineer Internet & Ecommerce - Bedford, MA at Geebo

Sr. Systems Engineer

Company Name:
Softworld Inc
Job Number: 216672
Sr. Systems Engineer
Title:
Sr. Systems Engineer
Location:
Burlington, MA
Requirements
8
years of Systems Administration/ Engineering experience
Implementation of Citrix Virtualization solutions for customers
Citrix applications including XenApp, XenDesktop, XenServer, XenMobile,
Citrix application delivery
Citrix support and services.
Powershell Scripting
Active Directory
Experience with Exchange 2010, implementing, configuring, and troubleshooting Exchange issues.
Proven experience in overseeing the design, development, and implementation of software systems, applications, and related products.
Extensive experience with Exchange 2007/2010
Experience with Cisco routers, HP Switching, Cisco ASA or Sonicwall firewalls, ACL's, IP
Subnetting, Vlan's, VPN tunnels, DNS, and DHCP.Proven experience with systems planning, security principles, and general software management best practices.
Networking experience Cisco routers and switches
Take ownership of Data Center and take initiative to run projects.
Experience with working on multiple projects at once- such as VMware upgrades and Exchange refreshes
Experience with Storage Technologies Fiber, ISCSI, SAS
Extensive technical knowledge Windows 2003/2008/2008R2,operating system
Certifications: Citrix Certifcations- CCA, CCEA, CCAA
Responsibilities
Implementation of Citrix Virtualization solutions for customers
Proven experience in overseeing the design, development, and implementation of software systems, applications, and related products
Monitor and test system performance; prepare and deliver system performance statistics and reports.
THIRD PARTY AGENCIES, SUBCONTRACTORS, AND RECRUITERS NEED NOT APPLY. Applicants received from firms will not be considered. Subcontracting is not available for this position.Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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