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Requires a high school diploma or equivalent or AA degree 15 years of IT experience with a concentration in Cyber Security. Maintains technical expertise in all areas of network and computer hardware and software interconnection and interfacing, such as routers, multiplexers, firewalls, hubs, bridges, gateways, etc. Performs network modeling, analysis, and planning. view job details

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The Network Engineering - Specialist troubleshoots the complex network issues involving various factors. Installs, maintains and evaluates network systems and communications. Being a Network Engineering - Specialist must have extensive knowledge of Internet, computer, routers, switches, firewall, etc. Typically requires a bachelor's degree of computer science, or engineering or its equivalent. Conducts network architecture design, feasibility and cost studies. In addition, Network Engineering - Specialist typically reports to a manager. Network Engineering - Specialist is a specialist on compl... view job details

Alternate job titles: Network / Systems Administration - Specialist | Network/Systems Administrator IV

Responsible for the daily administration of a network and server environment. Installs, configures, and maintains system software. Monitors network performance, troubleshoots issues, and deploys solutions. Documents network issues and events using standard formats. Plans and implements upgrades, patches, and new applications and equipment installation. Uses scripting and writes basic programs to automate processes. Maintains and follows disaster recovery, security, backup, and restore plans. May evaluate new tools or equipment and perform analysis/feasibility studies to guide decisions on opti... view job details

Monitors performance and performs maintenance processes to ensure network systems operate at required levels of speed and reliability. Identifies and troubleshoots network issues and follows procedures to resolve problems. Documents network issues and configuration changes as soon as they occur. May perform upgrades, preventative maintenance, or equipment installation. Follows standard operating procedures to notify users of outages or changes to network status. May require an associate degree. Typically reports to a manager. Work is highly independent. May assume a team lead role for the work... view job details

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Technical Communications Corporation designs, develops, manufactures, distributes, markets, and sells communications security devices, systems, and services worldwide. The company primarily provides voice, data, and fax, and voice networks. Its products include government systems, such as DSD 72A-SP military bulk encryptor, CSD 3324 SE telephone/fax encryptor, and the DSP 9000 radio encryption system, as well as the HSE 6000 squad radio headset and telephone encryptor for public safety special operations land mobile radio applications and for military applications. The company also provides se... view company details

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Universal Technical Institute, Inc. provides postsecondary education for students seeking careers as professional automotive, diesel, collision repair, motorcycle, and marine technicians in the United States. It offers certificate, diploma, or degree programs; and specialized technical education programs under various brands, such as Universal Technical Institute, Motorcycle Mechanics Institute and Marine Mechanics Institute, and NASCAR Technical Institute. The company also provides manufacturer specific advanced training programs, including student paid electives at its campuses; and manufact... view company details

Rewards Network is a provider of marketing, loyalty services and dining rewards programs for restaurants and food processing sectors. view company details

WellLife Network is a nonprofit dedicated to the wellness of New Yorkers faced with disabilities, mental illness and addiction. view company details

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There is nothing more John Muscarello loves than bringing people together and having great conversation -- with or without food.As the founder of the website EndlessJobOffers.com, the 27-year old marketing manager from New York enjoys learning new ways to effectively create strong business relationships to enhance your career, and sharing those tips with others.But when he wrote his first post as a LinkedIn Influencer on a seemingly innocuous topic, he never imagined the way the conversation would turn.Growing up in Glen Head, NY, John’s dad was a French Pastry Chef and owner of a restaurant/b... view article details

Have you been to a trade association event lately? Suddenly heard from an old college buddy? With so many people between jobs these days, it's no surprise that everyone seems to be brushing up on their networking skills. The economy may not be booming, but the network certainly is. Friends who didn't return telephone calls a year ago are suddenly easier to get ahold of. After having been started-up then shut down, dot-commed (or dot-conned), un-vested, repositioned, downsized, made redundant, or laid flat by layoffs, it's no wonder people are 'doing lunch' again. Even if you still love your ol... view article details

Networking is Essential Industry conferences offer outstanding opportunities for networking. They’re ideal places to meet new people, catch up with those you already know and -- if you plan it right -- introduce yourself to your next employer. But that's easier said than done, especially if you're new to the conference scene or you've never been taught any networking skills. But whether you're an extrovert who fits naturally into any situation or someone who has a hard time meeting and talking to new people, networking is a necessary skill if you're looking to get ahead.With that in m... view article details

Types of Medical Insurance  Since health benefits were introduced in the U.S. marketplace in the 1940s, they have been both a blessing and a curse. No one wants to be without them, but few of us can afford to pay full freight either. Most people get health insurance through their jobs or are covered through a family member's insurance. This is called group insurance. Group insurance is generally the least expensive kind. In many cases, the employer pays part or all of the cost. Some organizations offer only one health insurance plan and others offer a choice of plans: a fee-for-service or inde... view article details

Is your job just a way to pay the bills, or would you prefer it to be a source of great fulfillment?If you chose the latter, one way you might be able to reach that goal is to ensure that your career matches your personality.While we are all individuals and none of us want to be encumbered with labels, certain personality types complement certain types of jobs.This article explores seven common personality categories and the types of jobs that may lead to more success—and ultimately, happiness.1. The Leader You are self-confident, decisive, have excellent communication skills, and lov... view article details

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Technical skills are critical to progressing in a career. Creating an inventory of technical skills is important It helps employees see what they are good at, spot any gaps to improve, and gives concrete details to share with their manager or use in their next job search. Understanding Technical Skills Technical skills refer to the abilities and knowledge an employee needs to perform specific tasks.  They include skills relating to mechanical or digital technologies. Showing technical skills helps in career development and planning. To build an inventory of technical skills, list technologies... view blog & white papers details

Employees need to know their strengths to win and succeed in their careers. But in a highly technical world, focusing solely on soft and general skills is not enough. Technical competencies are equally, if not more, vital. Functional competencies are always useful. But technical competencies are what define a talent. For any role, technical competencies play a crucial part in shaping results. It is time to stop failing to appreciate their essence. This article makes the case that technical competencies deserve just as much thought as functional competencies. The future belongs to those who are... view blog & white papers details

Oshri Cohen is the founder of RedCorner, a CTO as a Service agency that provides organizations with highly skilled and experienced ex-CTOs who specialize in whatever industry, business model or engineering culture is needed. In this episode, Oshri talks about the current issues with technical recruiting and what we can do to fix them. January 18, 2024 Time Stamps Contact Info Resources Quick Quotes Full Transcript Introduction Welcome, Oshri! Today's Topic: Technical Recruiting is Broken-Here's How to Fix It What is technical recruiting? Technology changes at a such a rapid p... view blog & white papers details

Adriana DiNenno is a product manager for Infor People Solutions and has been with the company for 13 years. Day-to-day, she is a jack of all trades, working on a variety of applications within the HR Talent suite from Core HR to Health & Safety to Employee Relations. About a year ago, Adriana founded a group at Infor called the "Infor People Wellbeing". It's an employee resource group that focuses on all dimensions of an employee's wellbeing, from the mental to physical to emotional, etc. The group strives to create a safe environment at work. Adriana is also the co-chair of "Infor People Well... view blog & white papers details

When recruiting tech talent, decide if you want to hire an individual with technical or non-technical skills. These types of employees may offer distinct skills and functions, but they are both essential to tech companies. Note that technical and non-technical candidate evaluations also require different priorities. To guide you with the hiring process, this article will cover everything about recruiting tech talent. Focus on finding people who share the company's values and want to have an influence on your business's overall success. Understanding the Differences When Recruiting Tech Talent... view blog & white papers details