Advanced PowerShell Skills: Look for someone who can handle complex scripting tasks, such as managing cmdlet processes, creating custom functions and modules, and automating repetitive tasks.
They should also be well-versed in PowerShell's error handling, debugging, and performance optimization.
Microsoft Remediation Expertise: Experience managing and troubleshooting Microsoft environments-especially Active Directory, Azure, Windows Server, and Exchange.
This will help in situations like identifying and resolving permissions issues, patching, and security compliance.
PowerShell Library: Need to build a powershell library with top-notch code quality. The code should be re-usable.
Detail-Oriented Mindset: Remediation work often involve subtle distinctions that require a keen eye.
Look for someone with a reputation for thoroughness, who can address complex issues without oversights that might compromise system security or stability.