Posted 9 hours ago
Active Directory Engineer
Posted 9 hours ago
$600 per day
Melbourne - South
Contract
This is not a BAU admin role - this role is responsible for the delivery optimisation and ongoing support of infrastructure services across Active Directory.
What you'll be doing:
- Work across AD, DNS and identity services in a complex enterprise environment
- Support legacy-to-new integration and migration
- Analyse how services connect across servers and endpoints
- Contribute to architecture and transformation initiatives
What you'll bring:
- Strong Active Directory + DNS experience (enterprise scale)
- Proven background in domain migrations / integrations
- Hands-on, technical mindset
- Ability to understand and map end-to-end infrastructure dependencies
Why this role:
- High-impact work feeding directly into enterprise architecture
- Large, complex environment with meaningful transformation underway
- Genuine hands-on engineering work
If you wish to apply for this position, please submit your resume by clicking the 'Apply Now' button. For further information please contact Nicole Guala at Clicks IT Recruitment on +61 437 981 120.
At Clicks we embrace diversity, inclusion and equal opportunity. First Nations people are encouraged to apply.
We provide reasonable adjustments, including alternate formats to the recruitment process for individuals with disability. If you require an adjustment to be made during the recruitment process, please call 1300 254 257 or email adjustments@clicks.com.au
Job Summary
Pay:
$600 per day
Location:
Melbourne - South
Job Type:
Contract
Specialisation:
Networks & Systems
Reference ID:
BBBH77556
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