Enterprise Operations Center (EOC) Analyst Information Technology (IT) - North Hills, CA at Geebo

Enterprise Operations Center (EOC) Analyst

4.
6 Contract 4 hours ago Full Job Description Location:
North Hills Job Type:
Contract Posted about 11 hours ago Expiry Date:
23 March 2023 Referral:
223589@accuick.
com
Job Description:
Responsible for delivery of day-to-day infrastructure operations including monitoring and alerting, batch scheduling and processing, the transmission of electronic data files, and initiating incident management activities in a 24x7x365 environment.
This role's primary role is to monitor the event console, react to alerts, and create tickets within SLA.
Job Requirements:
High school degree 1 -2 years of working experience Experience with basic networking commands and function Experience with error logs Experience in creating scripts for Unix, Linux, Windows Working experience in Microsoft Office products Working experience in a Network Operations Center (NOC) or 24/7 Operations Center Cisco Certified Entry Networking Technician (CCENT) Certification About ASK:
ASK Consulting is an award-winning technology and professional services recruiting firm servicing Fortune 500 organizations nationally.
With 5 nationwide offices, two global delivery centers, and employees in 42 states-ASK Consulting connects people with amazing opportunities ASK Consulting is an equal opportunity employer.
We celebrate diversity and are committed to creating an inclusive environment for all associates.
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Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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