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The Windows Server Migration Engineer contract (Starting August 2025, $80/hr) is the chance to steer a fleet of legacy Windows servers into a modern domain, all from the comfort of your home office. With a secure company-supplied laptop, you’ll own DNS re-configs, client relinks, and post-migration validation—ensuring zero downtime for a major energy-utility stakeholder.

Ready to level up? View details and apply today.
https://automateamerica.com/app/automation_work/index/3352

A Brief History of Server Domain Migrations

In the early 2000s, companies raced to consolidate NT4 and 2000 domains into Active Directory. Two decades later, cyber-standards like NERC CIP demand even tighter control, driving a new wave of migrations. Today’s engineers must balance uptime, security, and compliance—exactly what this project delivers.

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Ready to level up? View details and apply today.
https://automateamerica.com/app/automation_work/index/3352

Expand your Windows Server skill set with Microsoft’s official best-practice guide (https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/windows-server/).