Freeman

Healthcare

Office365&ActiveDirectoryAdministrator

$65–85k ~AI est. United States FULL TIME
The Brief

“Office 365 & Active Directory Administrator at Freeman. Skills: Office 365, Active Directory, Azure AD. Manage Microsoft 365 services. Manage Active Directory services”

Industry & Context.

Healthcare
Problems you'll solve

Advanced troubleshooting

What They're Looking For.

Must Have

Associate Degree in Healthcare, Information Technology, Business, or related field, 2 years relevant work experience, Active Directory experience, Microsoft O365 experience, Third Party Applications experience, Clinical Applications experience, Demonstrated success training and mentoring others on Active Directory, Demonstrated success training and mentoring others on Identity and Access management tools

Nice to Have

A+, Server+, Microsoft certifications (e.g. MCSA)

What You'll Do.

Manage Microsoft 365 services

Manage Active Directory services

Manage Exchange Online

Manage SharePoint Online

Perform user and group administration

Configure security settings

Resolve technical issues

Support access reviews

Support audit efforts

Support clean-up efforts

Support integration projects

Provide Tier 3 support for Office 365 products

Offer advanced troubleshooting

Contribute to configuration design

Contribute to project design

How You'll Work.

Team & Collaboration

Identity & Access Management team

Free ATS check

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