B3H Corporation

System Engineer

Job Locations US-FL-Hurlburt Field
Posted Date 1 month ago(5/23/2024 3:40 PM)
ID
2024-3235
# of Openings
1
Category
Hidden (25870)

Overview

We are seeking a System Engineer to support the U.S. Air Force 505th Command and Control Wing (CCW), Test and Training Group (TTG). As an AOC IQT System Engineer, you will help the 505th Training Squadron fulfill its mission providing advanced Air Operations Center (AOC) education and Command and Control process improvements Position is located at Hurlburt Field, FL.

 

Responsibilities

  • Provide System Administration functions for all systems, servers, workstations, peripherals, communications devices and software

  • Perform the responsibilities delegated by the AOC System Manager to optimize performance and quality of service

  • Ensure servers, workstations, peripherals, communications devices and operating system/application software are properly configured for network operation, are on- line and are available to customers

  • Assign and maintain user IDs and passwords

  • Administer user privileges on the system

  • Perform routine system maintenance

  • Work with the Formal Training Unit Help Desk to implement network security policies/procedures

  • Implement software patches/security fixes required by the AOC System Manager, Information System Security Manager (ISSM), and/or program management office

Qualifications

  • DoD clearance
  • CompTIA Sec+  certificate or equivalent

  • Experience with IT concepts, practices, and procedures as certified IAW DoD 8570.01¬M IAT II and industry standards

  • Experience upgrading, integrating, installing, configuring, testing, maintaining, dismantling, and turning in data and video communication networks – both hardware and software.

  • Understanding of the interconnectivity of wireless, fiber optics, coaxial and copper (twisted pair) broadband and baseband systems

 

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