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*I, <FULL NAME >, give Data Systems Integration Group Inc the ability to
submit my resume to dotStaff™* *Posting ID 82939 Columbus, OH - IT - DNR -
Technical Specialist 3/TS3*



*Role: Citrix Architecture with AWS*

*Will close to submissions 3/16 at 10amEST*

*Local candidates ONLY. *

*Top 3 technical skills:*

*•          Citrix Workspace Architecture including design, configuration,
virtualized application delivery, and maintaining virtualized environments.
*

*•          Amazon Web Services (AWS)*

*•          Architecting Citrix in AWS.*



*Full JD :*



Years of Relevant experience

10 years

Perferred Education



Role Description

The desired candidate will act as a technical subject matter expert on
design, development, implementation & deployment of OIT’s key desktop and
server environments (Primarily Windows Based); The candidate will
participate in information systems design, architecture & engineering of
server virtualization, storage and desktop environments including disaster
recovery. They will design, independently analyze, and resolves complex
problems involving various high profile agency initiatives & technical
programs (e.g., Virtual Server, Virtual Desktop).



Candidates will have 2-5 years’ experience working with the Citrix
Workspace Architecture including design, configuration, virtualized
application delivery, and maintaining virtualized environments. Candidate
should also have experience with Amazon Web Services (AWS) and architecting
Citrix in AWS. They will be expected to make recommendations to Leadership
on issues involving load balancing, Storage Area Network (SAN), clustering
& high availability configurations. They will coordinate activities with
other ODNR IT staff as a consultant and provide technical expertise,
integration, and coordination for all facets of ODNR computer systems.



Minimum Qualifications

Citrix Workspace Architecture including design, configuration, virtualized
application delivery, and maintaining virtualized environments.







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