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Candidate must possess an appropriate and current DoD Information Assurance (IA) Certification to be considered for employment; either valid CompTIA Security+ CE, Systems Security Certified Practitioner (SSCP) or Cisco Certified Network Associate (CCNA)-Security.
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Lead for Network Management Systems (NMS), performing monitoring and management of networks, systems, servers, unified communications (UC), and security platforms. Overview We are seeking a highly skilled and experienced Senior Systems Administrator / Engineer to join our IT and Network Operations team.
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Maintain security audit and logging information on all classified networked and standalone computers as directed by the Information Systems Security Manager (ISSM). Maintain smooth operation of multi-user computer systems, including coordination with network, software, and system engineers, PC desktop technicians, project managers, end users, and customer and IT management.
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Overview The System Administrator will be responsible for the installation, configuration, maintenance, and management of the Secure Internet Protocol Router Network (SIPRNet) systems and infrastructure.
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Position will require on-call rotation for after hours/weekend support What Desired Certifications You'll Bring: CompTIA A+, Network+, or Security+ VMware Certified Professional (VCP) Cisco Certified Network Associate (CCNA) Minimum Clearance Required to Start: Top Secret SCI w/Polygraph This position is part of our Federal Solutions team.
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Must be knowledgeable of server virtualization technologies, network fundamentals, technical systems troubleshooting and Microsoft Windows domain environments to include active directory, systems backups, archiving and disaster recovery.
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Systems Administrator -Network MonitoringSeize your opportunity to make a personal impact as a Systems Administrator with GDIT. A career in enterprise IT means connecting and enhancing the systems that matter most.
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Minimum of 3 years working as a Windows System Administrator, Linux Systems Administrator, Network Administrator or similar role. Contributing to computer and network security using a variety of security-based products.
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Education: No degree required Certifications required: CompTIA Security+, CASP+, CCNP, or other advanced network and computer systems administrator related certifications. Title: DHS Sr. Cyber Network / Computer Systems Engineer Location: Washington D.C. Near the Metro Center Clearance: TS/SCI Job description: Our great client is on contract to provide division-wide support for Federal Information Security Modernization Act (FISMA) compliance, execution of the Risk Management Framework (RMF) process to achieve and maintain Authority to Operate (ATO) security authorizations, and deliver cyber security compliance for DHS Operational Technology Mission Systems.
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Certifications: You must possess certifications such as Network+, Security+, CASP, GSEC, GSLC, CISSP, CEH, CISM, or CISA. At least three years of specialized experience in roles such as Information Systems Security Officer, Information Systems Security Engineer, or Facility Security Manager.
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The Systems Administrator will be responsible for managing and supporting the NLM's IT systems, ensuring their availability, security, and optimal performance. The administrator will perform a variety of tasks, including system installation, configuration, maintenance, troubleshooting, and security management.
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Lead the Systems Administrator tasks required for addressing ISSO ATO tasks, including (but not limited to) DISA STIG implementation, RMF security scan responses, and other requirements needed for ATO remediation with DISA and DIA.
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Experience as a network administrator or systems engineer. Support both developmental and operational systems, including daily operations, monitoring, and troubleshooting for all client/server/storage/network devices.
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The Sr. IT System Administrator will be responsible for providing IT support to our employees and systems. Experience / Exposure to servers: Microsoft, Microsoft Exchange, Active Directory, Network Appliance NAS, Linux OS, hardware installation, troubleshooting.
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Information System Security Manager (ISSM), Information System Security Officer (ISSO), GlobalMed, Walter Reed National Military Medical Center (WRNMMC) Local Area Network (LAN), WRNMMC Cyber teams, and other teams throughout the DoD to leverage automated tools to include but not limited to Security Content Automation Protocol (SCAP), the candidate shall provide means of accessing required software updates that have been approved through DOD Information Assurance (IA.
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