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4th Line Exchange Support Engineer

Basingstoke
3 days ago
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Job Title: DV Cleared 4th Line Exchange Support Engineer
Location: Basingstoke - Occasional travel to London
Rate: Up to £600pd via an approved umbrella company
Contract Duration: six month initial contract with possible extension

Are you reliable and keen to learn, can you work well in a team? Do you want to make an impact and change the way the world works? Do you want to collaborate and achieve together with committed people to help support are secure system and user community. This is your world and your opportunity to transform it for the better.

Your role

We are looking for a 4th Line Exchange Support Engineer to work with our 3rd Line team and Engineering teams. Your role will involve assisting high profile user community via incident logging application.

Based in Basingstoke you will be provided with legacy infrastructure training.

Your experience

Good understanding of Exchange 2013 or latest versions.
Good Understanding of Communication LCS / OCS / LYNC
Good understanding of Microsoft Office SharePoint Server 2003/2007/2010 and SharePoint Designer
Knowledge must include architectural design, web parts, management and troubleshooting with a focus on planning, deploying, and supporting enterprise SharePoint implementations.
In depth experience with Collaboration, Portals, Enterprise Search, Enterprise Content Management, Business Process and Forms, and/or Business Intelligence.
SharePoint experience must include SharePoint Designer workflows, effective use of the data view web part, content query web part, data form web part, navigation customization, and some branding customization.
Good understanding of Active Directory (about Forest/Domain Architecture, Replication, Disasters recovery).
Good understanding of ISA
Good understanding of Exchange Components: - (Exchange Database, Outlook Web Access, Offline Address List, Mail Flow, Public Folders, Free/Busy)
Good Understanding of Exchange Architecture Services that run on Exchange 2007 / 2010 Server Roles Edge, Hub, CAS & Mailbox.
Good understanding of Backup Applications and the various methods about backing and restoring Exchange Database and configurations.
Good understanding on Exchange Gateway product like Bright mail, IMSS etc.
Good understanding about MS Cluster on Exchange 2003
Good understanding about and Hands on experience regarding High Availability Features (CCR, SCC, SCR & LCR).
Good knowledge on Collaborating Applications (Black Berry, OCS, UM etc.,)
Extensively worked on Windows core infrastructure services like Active Directory, DNS/DDNS/WINS and DHCP services
Working knowledge of RAS/VPN, Web Servers, Clusters, and backup/restore
Good knowledge of Server Hardware/RAID, SAN, Backup Applications.
Good understanding about upgrading, transitioning, and migrating Exchange to the latest version.
Good understanding Exchange Tools that will help in Troubleshooting, Monitoring, and fine tuning of Exchange
Exchange Best Practice Analyzer Report
Exchange Performance Troubleshooter Analyzer
MPS Report
Demonstrated experience in ITIL best practices methodologiesIf this is the role for you please submit your CV at your earliest convenience

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