Network Technician II - CyberCoders (Stockton, CA) Information Technology (IT) - Stockton, CA at Geebo

Network Technician II - CyberCoders (Stockton, CA)

Network Technician - MCP, MS Windows 2008, Cisco wiring Network Technician If you are a Network Technician with 2
years of experience, please read on! Top Reasons to Work with Us Lots of challenging work, amazing team to be part of, growth & great comp! What You Will Be Doing - troubleshoot internal and external networks - troubleshoot OS network control-related and security-related procedures - install, configure and document end user desktop application software - perform advanced account maintenance for Windows Domain & enterprise backup - assist Network Engineers with server / router upgrades and configurations - perform required advanced network troubleshooting protocol - configure & physically install network equipment in the wiring closets - ensure neat and organized cable structures - install & support internal operating systems - assist with on-site & remote administration of LAN and WAN - assist with telephone system set-up and maintenance What You Need for this Position - Must have MCP - successful completion of college level IT courses; formal degree preferred - 2
years of working with Windows Server 2008, Windows 7 Pro and Office - deep knowledge of PC hardware - familiarity with Cisco routing & switching - must have great communication skills What's In It for You - great comp plan, DOE - bonus program - generous benefits - lots of career growth - great team to work with - profit sharing, tuition reimbursement, etc! NMG-2014-NET-TECH , , , , , CyberCoders Source:
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Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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