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This role involves command line system administration, as well as application and data flow administration. Candidates must possess an active TS/SCI with Full Scope Polygraph security clearance and be U.S. citizens. Basic to strong Linux skills are required, along with 5 years of Systems Administration experience.

Responsibilities

  • Command line system administration
  • Application and data flow administration

Requirements

  • Active TS/SCI w/ Full Scope Polygraph security clearance (U.S. Citizenship required)
  • Basic to strong Linux skills
  • 5 years of Systems Administration experience
  • One (1) year experience in Linux, Unix, Windows, or Cisco OS operating system
  • Two (2) years' experience administering Linux, Unix, or Windows Operating System
  • Two (2) years' experience supporting applications in the SIGINT environment
  • One (1) years' experience installing software packages such as .iso and RedHat package Managers (rpm)

Nice-to-haves

  • One (1) years' experience configuring, troubleshooting, monitoring, and administering a message service (such as Java Messaging Service, TIBCO, Active MQ, Artemis, Kafka)
  • CWIP: IAT Level I Certification
  • IA Baseline Certification in Linux, Unix, Windows, or Cisco OS operating system

Benefits

  • Medical, dental, and vision insurance
  • Basic Life/AD&D, Voluntary Life/AD&D, Short and Long-Term Disability, Accident, Critical Illness, Hospitalization Indemnity, and Pet Insurance
  • 401(k) plan with company match
  • Generous PTO, paid holidays, parental leave
  • Access to wellness programs and mental health support
  • Opportunities for growth, including tuition reimbursement
  • Flexible work arrangements, including remote work options
  • Flexible Spending Accounts (FSAs)
  • Employee referral programs
  • Bonus opportunities
  • Technology allowance
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