MAC Engineer Biotechnology & Pharmaceuticals - Atlanta, GA at Geebo

MAC Engineer

Title :
MAC EngineerLocation :
Atlanta, GA (Onsite)Requirements:
Configuration Management / Mobile Device Management - JAMF - considerable experience Disk encryption on the MAC OS Filevault User Access Management and MAC OS interaction with Active Directory Big Fix (how it works with the MAC OS) architecture and design and best practices Ensures that the technologies are updated with current stable, and complaint architecture and applications that meet enterprise standards Manages system/application Environment and ongoing operations:
Performs on-call activities as needed for the environment and technologies Contribute input to infrastructure architecture Provide input into infrastructure architecture design Researches designs, implements and tests technology solutions:
Collaborates with IT and business area partners on work groups and Troubleshoots software and/or hardware issues/fatures Ensures execution and alignment to architectural standards and blueprint Resolves alerts and performs remediation activities writes program mingenting Determines migration and upgrade impacts and diagnose resolve complex technology application errors Performs installation, monitoring, testing configuration, migration maintenance and troubleshooting of assigned technology (MAC) Proactively monitors and reports performance and utilization of assigned technologies:
Assists with developing tactical strategies, processes and procedures related to systems/application administration operating system (MAC) JAMF Certifications a plus Recommended Skills Active Directory Group Administration Apple Ios Architecture Blueprinting Configuration Management Apply to this job.
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