Active Directory Senior Engineer
barclays
Job Description
To be successful as an Active Directory Senior Engineer you should have experience with:
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Administration of Windows Active Directory domains 2012/2016/2019 till latest
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Installation, Configuration and troubleshooting of Windows Active Directory
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Root Cause analysis and Problem Management.
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Incident, Problem and Change records as per the ITIL Standards & Service Now process
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Windows Server Administration & User Account Management, and Access rights management.
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Exposure to DFS administration
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Administration of DNS
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Planning, implementation & trouble shooting of group policy
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Would be responsible to support, maintain and monitor the Active Directory domains
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Troubleshooting of client issues
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Building and Manage the Windows Active Directory domain controllers
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Updated patches and windows hardening.
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Maintaining check list document of all Active Directory domains
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Exposure to PowerShell & VB scripting
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Exposure to Active Directory trusts
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Exposure to DELL/HP hardware configurations
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Backend support to implementation team.
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Open to work in 24/7 support & ready to support On-call during Off business hours & weekends
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A Good team player. Excellent leadership skills. Good communication
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Responsible for design or implementation of complex project(s)
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Active Directory trusts / IPSec Tunnel
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Good team player, good communication
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Work experience in PKI Infrastructure
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Work with the Seniors to refine and develop the current AD platform and processes
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Cloud O365 services
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Work experience in Domain/Enterprise Terminal Server License servers
Some other highly valued skills may include:
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Certification of Microsoft technologies especially on Server Side – Active Directory/PKI
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ITIL certified
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Must have skills: Active Directory, DNS, Group Policy, Certificate Services (PKI), Windows Hardware, Azure, AAD, AWS, DR & BCP, Data center Migrations.
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Good to have skills: Change management, Incident management & Problem management
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Troubleshoot failures, determining root causes, and recognizing service improvements