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May supervise computer user support specialists and computer network support specialists. Provides full lifecycle network infrastructure and administration support for the installation, tuning, testing, monitoring, upgrading, patching, break/fix, and management, maintenance, and administration of the network infrastructure environment, supporting the LAN/WAN across the enterprise.
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Description: CGI Specialists assist in the entry of evidence, quality control, site management, data analysis, and summarizing reports through ATF’s National Integrated Ballistic Information Network (NIBIN) and the National Tracing Center (NTC.
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The job duties of theO&M Network Engineerare as follows: Primary Responsibilities:May supervise other network support and client server specialists and plan, coordinate, and implement network security measuresParticipate in evaluation of new network technologies and makes recommendations to network architecture team regarding the integration of these technologies into the existing network.
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Install, configure, and support an organization's local area network (LAN), wide area network (WAN), and Internet systems or a segment of a network system. - Monitor network to ensure network availability to all system users and may perform necessary maintenance to support network availability.
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BA/S in Computer Science, Information Systems, Engineering, Business, or other related field is required. May assist in network modeling, analysis, planning, and coordination between network and data communications hardware and software.
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Throughout the program, students will be asked to identify and follow local and global trends in IS/IT. Graduates could secure entry-level positions as network and computer systems administrators, software engineers, computer user support specialists, and IS/IT project managers.
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Resolves technical problems and answers queries by telephone or self-service ticket in support of internal and/or outside customer computer hardware, software, network, system/application access, and telecommunications systems.
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As the Site IT Support (SIS) Analyst II you are business, function, or process specialists and can be technology generalists or specialists. Maintain and troubleshoot a range of user problems including PC hardware/software/LAN and voice network.
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Experience in Executive and site support analyze, troubleshoot, and evaluate computer network problems on Wi-Fi devices and network issues. Understanding of End User Remote support, and when necessary, onsite support or dispatch Provider support specialists to provide Authorized Users with operational and technical support to resolve Incidents and meet the Service Levels.
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Will perform in support of the RDT&E Network Enterprise. The Division provides products, services, and support to ensure an efficient and effective operating environment for NAVAIR laboratories, programs, and test events.
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Automation Support Specialists at this level of function perform routine network administration, provide automation and helpdesk support for court unit staff and provide technical support in installing and configuring computer hardware and software programs.
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Respond to telephone calls, emails, and personnel requests for technical support. A 4-year degree in Computer Science, Engineering, or related discipline. Perform pro-active monitoring of PPG’s computer systems through appropriate tools.
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Provide Information Assurance compliance support for USG network integrated systems to include software vulnerability testing and hardware hardening. Directly responsible to the Information System Security Manager (ISSM) and Senior Security Manager in the operations and management of the Information Assurance (IA) and Computer Security (CS) for program networks.
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Support higher level support specialists with local server hardware,operating systems, network infrastructure and telephony by deliveringhands on support thru troubleshooting incidents with customers via phoneor virtual communication.
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Lead a team in maintaining proficiency and specialized knowledge in computer network theory and understand IT standards and Cyber Security Tools Architectures, including the OSI model, and the methods of exploiting those standards.
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