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Systems Engineer Lead

Job Description Interactive Business Systems (IBS) has partnered with a Milwaukee based company to find a Systems Engineer Lead for a contract position.
Required Experience/ Skills 5
years of experience in the field or in a related area.
Experience with IT server environments and tools such as MS IIS, WebSphere, VMWare, and Citrix Experience with IT server security issues related to system accessibility such as firewalls and port Experience Install new hardware and software Experienced performing patch maintenance for server applications and operating systems 5
years of MS Windows Server 2008 & 2012 5
years of MS SQL Server 5
years in server administration 5
years supporting VMware and firewall configuration 5
years VMWare Virtual Infrastructure (ESX server & vCenter) Candidates should send resumes to jzalewski@ibs.
com.
Candidates must be authorized to work in the U.
S.
for any employer.
IBS offers a competitive salary and comprehensive benefits package to all employees.
Referral and sign-on bonuses may also be available.
About IBS:
IBS, Interactive Business Systems, Inc.
, is an IT solutions and staffing company known for achieving business objectives and bottom-line results through the smart architecting, implementation and management of technology.
In three decades of developing the technology applications, tools, environments and teams that foster top business performance, we have become an industry-leading IT services provider.
.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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