Active Directory Architect
Location - Hightstown, NJ
Start - Immediate
Duration - 12+ Months
This Active Directory Architect is a Senior Active Directory Services Engineer which requires very strong Active Directory experience and expertise. Please note the strong tasks and capability requirements below: Store, Structure, Inter-Operability, Integration with DNS, Extensibility, Group Policy, Scalability, Replication, and Security.
Active Directory Architect - Requirements:
At a very high Level, The Active Directory Architect is a Senior Active Directory Services Engineer, who has, but is not limited to, a strong knowledge of the following technologies needed in order to meet the goals of a growing enterprise.
As Tasks could include anything from acquisitions and consolidations, Managing and Remediating Security Threats to the Directory Services, Integrating other "Directory's" or applications, and tasks continuing down to designing and deploying tools and aids for other Administrators to use to manage the environment.
To accomplish this effectively, the Architect will need a strong grasp of the following concepts and technologies.
Store. Active Directory, hierarchically stores information about network objects in Directory Partitions, and makes this information available to administrators, users, and applications.
Structure. Using Active Directory, the network and its objects are organized by constructs such as domains, trees, forests, trust relationships, organizational units (OUs), and sites.
Inter-Operability. Because Active Directory is based on standard directory access protocols, it can interoperate with other directory services and can be accessed by third-party applications that follow these protocols.
Integration with DNS. Active Directory uses the Domain Name System. DNS is an Internet standard service that translates Host names to IP addresses.
Extensibility. Active Directory is extensible, which means that the AD Architect can add new classes of objects to the schema and can add new attributes to existing classes of objects. The schema contains a definition of each object class, and each object class's attributes, that can be stored in the directory.
Group Policy. Group Policies are configuration settings applied to computers or users as they are initialized. All Group Policy settings are contained in Group Policy Objects (GPOs) applied to Active Directory sites, domains, or organizational units. GPO settings determine access to directory objects and domain resources, what domain resources (such as applications) are available to users, and how these domain resources are configured for use.
Scalability. Active Directory includes one or more domains, each with one or more domain controllers, enabling you to scale the directory to meet any network requirements. Multiple domains can be combined into a domain tree and multiple domain trees can be combined into a forest. In the simplest structure, a single-domain network is simultaneously a single tree and a single forest.
Replication. Active Directory uses multi-master replication, which lets you update the directory at any domain controller. Deploying multiple domain controllers in one domain provides fault tolerance and load balancing if properly architected
Security. Active Directory centralizes authentication. Access control can be defined not only on each object in the directory, but also on each property of each object. In addition, Active Directory provides both the store and the scope of application for security policies.
Interoperability. Because Active Directory is based on standard directory access protocols, such as Lightweight Directory Access Protocol, it can interoperate with other directory services employing these protocols. Several application programming interfaces, such as Active Directory Service Interfaces, give developers access to these protocols.
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