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Systems Adminstrator - West London

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Location:London greater london | london
Tags: vmware | vpn | windows | network | tcp ip | systems administrator | dhcp | dns | linux | mcse | administrator | vmware greater london | vmware london
Type:Permanent

Systems Administrator - West London is required to join an expanding consulting company. Your role will be to create and maintain the IT infrastructure across 3 sites. Responsible for install, configs and upgrades to all Windows platforms at hardware and operating system level together with network services including Exchange 2003. You will able to manage, configure and upgrade AD including Group Policy Management and Migrations. You will be MCSE certified in 2000 or preferably 2003. You should have experience in supporting IT infrastructures (VPN, 2000/ 2003, DNS, DHCP, TCP/ IP, etc) together with exposure to Terminal Serivces and VMWare. Any experience with Linux and basic scripting would be a plus. Excellent opportunity. Please send your CV
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