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The Systems Administrator provides administration, configuration, maintenance, troubleshooting, patching, monitoring, account management, backup/recovery, virtualization, storage, cloud, database, cybersecurity, and authorization support for WDTC enterprise applications, management information systems, servers, workstations, operating systems, and associated IT environments. Position Type - Key Personnel; full-time contractor employee. Location - Dugway, Utah / DPG Government facilities; supports classified and unclassified systems and networks as authorized. Primary Customer - U.S. Army WDTC Data Science Division, Information Technology Support Services. Technical Scope - Windows, Linux, Unix, virtual machines, Army cloud environment, servers, workstations, SAN/file/application/database servers, enterprise applications, MIS, backups, patching, monitoring, STIG/RMF support, and user account administration. Security Sensitivity - May require T5/T5R investigation and SCI eligibility when administering classified systems/networks or performing critical/special-sensitive duties. Essential Duties and Responsibilities
Administer the configuration of WDTC software systems supporting enterprise applications and Management Information Systems. Maintain, troubleshoot, configure, patch, upgrade, and administer Windows, Linux, and Unix operating systems, virtual machine instances, and VM environments. Perform operating system event and performance monitoring; resolve issues involving configuration management, resource sharing, network connectivity, throughput, identity management, and operating system security. Maintain and configure disks, RAID configurations, storage resources, hardware, and software; perform migration, backup, recovery, and automation using approved scripting languages such as PowerShell, bash, Python, Ruby, or Perl. Perform performance tuning, capacity planning, bottleneck resolution, server administration, high-availability/clustered/scalable systems support, load balancing, web/application server support, middleware administration, and operating system upgrades/migrations. Manage the WDTC production environment using approved tools for automated installation, build/deployment, configuration management, enterprise monitoring, server virtualization, load balancing, performance monitoring, and network monitoring. Manage the WDTC environment within the Army cloud and support connectivity to the ATEC data mesh as assigned, including user accounts, data models/domains, and cloud-based software environment administration. Maintain server hardware, applications, and operating systems; perform imaging of servers and workstations for initial configuration, upgrades, patching, data capture, fixes, and migration. Manage and administer SAN, file, application, and database servers as directed; schedule and execute upgrades, patches, and firmware updates. Diagnose and correct server, workstation, hardware, and software performance degradation; test and deploy Government-approved software using Government-approved tools. Manage and administer SAN, file, application, and database servers as directed; schedule and execute upgrades, patches, and firmware updates. Manage and administer SAN, file, application, and database servers as directed; schedule and execute upgrades, patches, and firmware updates. Manage requests for users to connect or install systems, peripherals, and software IAW local policy. Perform user account maintenance for new, existing, and terminated users, including account creation, modification, deletion, access control support, and audit support. Support data/media recoverability through scheduled system backups and database archive operations using approved tools; monitor data integrity and notify the Government POC within required timelines for discrepancies. Provide database administration and system administration on designated systems, including support for MS-SQL, MySQL, Oracle, or other Government-approved database platforms. Support DoD and Army IT certification and authorization processes, RMF artifacts, policies, procedures, diagrams, hardware/software listings, ATO packages, STIG compliance, vulnerability scans/audits, POA&M creation, and cybersecurity hygiene reporting as assigned. Participate in cybersecurity assessment activities for networks, systems, standalone information systems, and restricted networks; assess hardware/software before production installation using applicable STIGs, mandated tools, and controls. Coordinate with help desk, network operations, cybersecurity, developers, quality control, logistics, and Government technical personnel to resolve incidents, support upgrades, and maintain system availability. Required Qualifications
Minimum of 5 years of experience within the past 10 years working as a Systems Administrator. Experience administering Windows, Linux, and/or Unix systems; virtualized environments; server hardware; storage; backups; patching; monitoring; user account administration; and enterprise system troubleshooting. Experience with DoD/Army cybersecurity requirements, STIGs, vulnerability remediation, RMF/ATO support, POA&Ms, system diagrams, hardware/software inventories, and security documentation. Ability to support classified and unclassified system environments as authorized, maintain data/media recoverability, and troubleshoot complex system, network, operating system, database, and application issues. Current IAT Level I certification at minimum; baseline IT/cybersecurity certification before beginning work; CE certification within required timelines where duties require CE certification. Proficiency with Microsoft Office and applicable Government-approved tools for ticketing, monitoring, patching, account management, documentation, and reporting. Preferred / Desired Qualifications
Experience with VMware or equivalent virtualization technologies; SAN administration; MS-SQL/MySQL/Oracle; PowerShell/bash/Python automation; DISA STIG tools; eMASS; ACAS/Tenable; HBSS/ESS; cloud administration; and Army/DoD enterprise environments. Higher-level DoD 8570/8140 certification such as Security+, CySA+, CASP+, CISSP, Linux+, Microsoft, VMware, Red Hat, or cloud certifications aligned with assigned duties. Experience supporting DREN/SDREN, NIPR/SIPR, SAP/SCI, SCIF, ATEC, WDTC, or test and evaluation environments. Required Deliverables, Records, and Reporting Support
Maintain system administration records, system diagrams, hardware/software lists, account records, backup records, patch/firmware records, monitoring logs, vulnerability remediation evidence, POA&M updates, and authorization artifacts as assigned. Provide timely incident, outage, discrepancy, performance, security, and corrective action updates to the PM, COR/TPOC, ISSM/ISSM-O, or Government POC as required. Support documentation for audits, inspections, cybersecurity scorecards, authorization packages, system change approvals, and Government technical reviews. Compliance, Security, and Training Requirements
Maintain required SECRET eligibility/clearance status and comply with DD Form 254/NISPOM-related security requirements. Comply with DoD, Army, ATEC, WDTC, OPSEC, physical security, personnel security, cybersecurity, Privacy Act, PII, non-disclosure, and installation access requirements. Complete and maintain required AT Level I, OPSEC, iWATCH, IA/Cyber Awareness, ATCTS registration, AUP, PII, and refresher training requirements. Use Government information systems, Government-furnished property, badges, CACs, keys/key cards, records, data, and facilities only as authorized. Interfaces and Reporting Relationships
Reports to contractor technical leadership/PM and coordinates with the COR/ACOR, TPOC, ISSM/ISSM-O, network operations, help desk, software developers, cybersecurity, quality control, and logistics personnel.
Compétences linguistiques
- English
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