Employment Opportunities: Active Directory Administrator

Explicit obligations include:

duties of system administrator

  • Checking the server performance, providing statistics and reports, and utilizing devices to maintain system continuity and a worthy level of system Performance either on-premise or cloud environments;
  • Making and managing the AD infrastructure to incorporate FSMO jobs, trusts, Kerberos KDCs, replication topology, and so forth.;
  • Making high-level Organization Unit (OU) progressive systems with LBL standard sub-OUs, teams, and proper security allowances;
  • Observing and reporting the reliability and security of the domains;
  • Giving Domain Control (DC) Management to incorporate the physical security and oversite for all DCs in the IT Division space; backups and restores on domain controllers; full disaster recovery plan and practice recovery of DCs and core Directory objects;
  • Arranging and managing all migrations and updates identified with the AD or the DCS;
  • Making sure about the remote administration of the DCs and member servers managed by the Infrastructure Group and managing group policy; and
  • Managing Microsoft Azure Active Directory Environment; Azure AD client management services, for example, groups and admin job assignments; allocating licenses, doling out application access to groups or clients, or representative permissions to distribute identity management undertakings.
  • What are duties of system administrator | Field Engineer

The ideal applicant needs to know about network protocols, standards, and concepts including the capacity to investigate local connectivity issues; solid problem-solving and communication skills with the capacity to interpret nicely complex technical data; and an incredible client service and team skills. Must be able to think logically and act decisively in critical circumstances.


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