Active Directory Architect Architecture - Quincy, MA at Geebo

Active Directory Architect

Position:
- Active Directory ArchitectLocation:
- North Quincy, MAMode of employment:
Full Time
Job Description:
Key skills :
Expert in Troubleshooting, configuring & managing Active Directory DS 2019, Client (DFSR and DFSN), AD FS & AD CS Responsibility :
Ability to design, maintain and troubleshoot issues specific to SPNs, Conditional access policies Configure and Manage AD FS Strong AD Migration Experience Entra ID connect upgrades, Expert level knowledge on connecters, metaverse and synchronization service Strong knowledge on AD FSMO roles and functional levels Plan, design, troubleshoot DNS and Group Policies Configure and Manage AD DS Sites and Replication Hands-on knowledge in various recovery scenarios of AD, DNS Performance and/or network trace analysis - Troubleshooting Working knowledge in PowerShell scripting and automation Problem determination and resolution within SLA's Should be able to perform Root Cause Analysis for the incidents Knowledge in Capacity Planning Handle L2+/L3 technical escalations Ability to acquire new skills & remain updated Ability to quickly analyze & diagnose technical problems Working knowledge on Windows Operating systems L3 level experience on Windows Operating systems Ability to contribute to Problem & change management 24/7 service support ( rotational shifts) Work with Local & Global Teams Recommended Skills Automation Change Management Dns Group Policy Perseverance Problem Solving Apply to this job. Think you're the perfect candidate? Apply Now $(document).ready( function() $(#ads-desktop-placeholder).html(
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