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Security Remediation Project

Job Description Interactive Business Systems is teaming up with a Milwaukee, WI company to locate and bring on a Vulnerability/Network Engineer for a great contract opportunity! Principally responsible for installing networking technologies and supporting networks.
Assesses existing network configurations and makes recommendations based on product specifications.
Configures equipment and software to meet business needs, trains others on the solution, and documents the solution for ongoing support.
Functions as part of a team on larger projects, or individually provides the services on support visits or smaller projects.
Provides technical support and assists with the design of network solutions.
Requires experience in the technical services and support field as well as experience in network administration (DHCP, DNS, routers, firewall, etc.
).
Network Engineer capabilities with 8 or more years of experience, relies on experience and judgment to plan and accomplish goals, independently performs a variety of complicated tasks, a wide degree of creativity and latitude is expected.
Interested candidates should send a resume and brief cover note to the attention of Chris Douglas at Interactive Business Systems ( cdouglas@ibs.
com ) 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.
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Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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