The IT Architect role involves managing Active Directory migrations to Azure, troubleshooting GPOs, configuring ADFS claim rules, and utilizing Powershell for scripting.
Company Description
Ajith
KRG Technologies, Inc.,
ajith(at)krgtech.com
25000 Avenue Stanford, Suite #243, Valencia, CA 91355
Direct : 661-367-8000 Ext : 310
Job DescriptionJob Title: IT Architect
Location: Redmond WA
Duration: Full time
Job Description:
· Active directory migration to Azure
· GPO troubleshooting
· ADFS claim rules
· Azure AD Connect
· Powershell DSC or advanced Powershell scripting
· Active Directory Site management
Additional InformationAll your information will be kept confidential according to EEO guidelines.
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