The NOC Engineer is responsible for communication, troubleshooting, and supporting Windows Infrastructure and O365 products in an operations center environment.
Job Description
- Excellent Communication.
- Extensive OPS experience working in Operations center, NOC etc..
- Good knowledge on Wintel Platform and Windows Infrastructure.
- Work experience with any of the Microsoft O365 products preferably Microsoft Lync, Skype for Business & Exchange.
- Good troubleshooting skills and debugging skills on Infra, O365 and networking.
- Experience with PowerShell, should be able to quickly debug issues and be able to write simple scripts when needed.
Additional Information
All your information will be kept confidential according to EEO guidelines.
Top Skills
Exchange
Microsoft Lync
Microsoft O365
Powershell
Skype For Business
Windows Infrastructure
Wintel Platform
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