Senior System Administrator

Senior System Administrator

23 Jul 2024
Virginia, Alexandria, 22301 Alexandria USA

Senior System Administrator

ASRC FEDERAL (ASRC Federal Facilities Logistics LLC) is seeking a Senior System Administrator for our contract located at Fort Belvoir, Virgina.

Our support services are to provide software support, application management, and operations and sustainment to the INSCOM Applications & Data Management Support (IADMS) to deliver an internal and external reporting capability through interfaces with existing federal government databases. The contractor’s support services shall focus on the following technologies:

.NET and C# programming languages

Internet Information Services (IIS)

Microsoft Windows Server

Structured Query Language (SQL) Server data platforms

The System Administrator will also be responsible for:

Accountable for all aspects of contract execution and manages the hands-on, day to- day execution of related operational activities

Responsible for program management operations and resourcing of all contract requirements, including staffing, GFE accountability, and tasking responses

Responsible for meeting all technical, financial, and contract requirements

Ensures that management processes and business systems facilitate meeting performance requirements

Primary Point-of-Contact and is authorized to act on all matters relating to the daily operation of the contract

Install new / rebuild existing servers and configure hardware, peripherals, services, settings, directories, storage, etc. IAW standards and project/operational requirements

Install and configure systems to support the IRIS infrastructure Applications

Develop and maintain installation and configuration procedures

Contribute to and maintain system standards

Deploy IRIS software updates to web servers

Manage and maintain Security Technical Implementation Guides (STIGs) and patch requirements

Requirements :EXPERIENCE:

Five (5) years recent programing experience serving in a Senior System Administrator position

Experience provisioning, installation/configuration, operation, and maintenance of systems hardware and software and related infrastructure

Experience writing and reviewing SOPs, process documents, business plans, CONOPS, and other technical documents

Experience working within the intelligence communityKnowledge of governance - including policies, practices, procedures, and decision forums

Ability to prepare and present briefings and training

Possession of excellent analytical, problem solving, interpersonal, oral and written communication skills

Working experience with vSphere systems administration and support including VMotion, HA, DRS, VDS, Affinity rules, VCenter, storage migrations, and P2V migrations

Familiar with network analysis tools such as Wireshark

Demonstrated experience as a Project Manager and or Project lead

EDUCATION:

Bachelors Degree

CERTIFICATION:

IAT Level II: Security+ certified

PMP Certification or equivalent preferred

CLEARANCE LEVEL:

Top Secret/SCI or Top Secret with SCI eligibility

ASRC Federal and its Subsidiaries are Equal Opportunity / Affirmative Action employers. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, gender, color, age, sexual orientation, gender identification, national origin, religion, marital status, ancestry, citizenship, disability, protected veteran status, or any other factor prohibited by applicable law.

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