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Job Description Link Solutions is seeking a Computer User Support Specialist to join our team in Ft. Novosel, AL. Must be a US Citizen Must possess an active DoD Secret Clearance The Computer User Support Specialist will support NETCOM (U.S. Army Network Enterprise Technology Command Center) in providing Tier 2 concierge-like support to more than three hundred users by email, Microsoft Teams, and tickets assigned within the Remedy incident tracking system.
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The applicant must meet the certification and clearance requirements established IAW the DoD Manual 8570-1M. The applicant must have one of the following certifications to start: CAP / CGRC CASP+ CE GSLC CISM CISSP An active DoD Secret clearance is required to start.
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This role would be suitable for: IT Field Engineer, IT Apprentice, IT Technician, IT Support Analyst, IT Infrastructure Engineer, Systems Administrator, 1st line, 2nd line, 3rd line, IT Engineer, Internal IT Support, Remote IT Support.
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Location: Tampa, FL (Fort McDill Air Force Base) Citizenship: U.S. citizenship is required Clearance: Active DoD Secret clearance The ideal candidate will: Provide solutions and recommendations to remedy security vulnerabilities, threats, to ultimately improve the protection of IT resources and to execute the MacDill AFB mission.
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Active DOD Secret clearance with the ability to obtain a Top Secret clearance. Active TS/SCIAdvanced expertise in communication engineering, including but not limited to:Digital Signal Processing (DSP)Wireless CommunicationsSensor FusionComputational ImagingElectromagneticsIn-depth knowledge of RF theory and concepts, with practical experience in RF system design, optimization, and troubleshooting.
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GDIT is looking for Field Support Technician in Rome, NY , who holds active DOD Secret Clearance. Working knowledge of Cisco system support/maintenance, VMware ESXi system support/maintenance, Active Directory, Windows Server 2019, HBSS, ACAS, SQL, SolarWinds, and Splunk preferred.
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Must possess an active DoD Secret security clearance. Qualified candidates for this job must possess a current DoD Secret security clearance and be eligible for DoD Top Secret clearance, NATO Indoctrination, and meet TESA accreditation requirements.
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Active and current Top Secret (TS) federal security clearance or active and current Secret federal security clearance with ability to obtain TS clearance.
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The SMAC Range Team supports S3, Glacier, Crypto, and IDAS. This breadth offers a unique perspective enabling our team to drive cross organization initiatives to remove operational hurdles, optimize software delivery, and remove bottle necks felt by all of AWS. This position requires that the candidate selected must currently possess and maintain an active Top Secret security clearance.
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Solid technical knowledge in Windows (10,11, Server), Azure Active Directory, Microsoft 365, Exchange, MS Teams, MDM, MAM, Auto Pilot, Intune, JAMF, Microsoft Virtual Desktop, Citrix XenApp, and Monitoring tools.
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Active DoD SECRET clearance or higher. Exposure enabling technologies such as Active Directory, LDAP, DNS, Advanced PowerShell, IIS, and MS SQL. U.S Citizenship required with the ability to obtain and maintain a U.S. Department of Defense Secret security clearance.
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Years of Industry Experience: 5+ years of relevant experience Security Clearance Requirement: Must have an Active DoD Secret Clearance at time of hire with the ability to obtain a Top Secret clearance with SCI access later What makes someone choose one company over another.
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IAM Level I (, CAP, CND, Cloud+, GSLC or Security+), or IAT II (, CASP+ CE, CCMP Security, CISA, CISSP, GCED, GCIH or CCSP) Security+ CE is preferred DoD PKI training certificate CLEARANCE LEVEL:Active Top-Secret Clearance REQUIRED, eligible to be upgraded to TS/SCI WORK ENVIRONMENT AND PHYSICAL DEMANDS: This is primarily a Telework position with a requirement to be onsite up to three (3) days a week.
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On-Prem/Azure Active Directory, SCCM, Intune Management, Operating System Troubleshooting, Application Support - Expert. Desktop Support (Windows, Macintosh & Linux Support) - Expert.
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