Service Transition Engineer with Security Clearance Community, Social Services & Nonprofit - Scott Air Force Base, IL at Geebo

Service Transition Engineer with Security Clearance

HYBRID WORK SCHEDULE/ONLY ONSITE ON WEDNESDAY Service Transition Engineer Job
Responsibilities:
o Provide support to Portfolio Teams in developing required capabilities.
o Provide systems engineering guidance to the Service Managers, plan integration between services, and develop service level performance parameters throughout solutions' lifecycles.
He/She will collaborate with acquisitions engineers and operators to ensure solutions/products provide all the data and resources needed to successfully handoff day-to-day O&M to operators.
o Provide analysis of impacts across portfolios.
Minimum Qualifications:
o 8 years of IT experience (A BS/BA can substitute for 4 years of experience), specifically in network and systems design and integration into an enterprise environment.
o Active SECRET clearance.
o Knowledge of IA controls.
o Strong troubleshooting and conflict resolution skills.
Qualifications:
o Prior DoD or USAF working environment experience a plus.
o Active Directory, DNS, DHCP, and group policy experience.
o Experience, vendor training, and/or certification in one or more of the following services:
Active Directory, Exchange, Office 365, VMware, SCCM, SCOM, TMG, Mobile Technologies (Blackberry, AirWatch, Acronis, etc.
).
o Certificates:
DoD 8570.
01-M IAT Level II certification (Security ).
o Remedy Incident Management and Change Management.
Recommended Skills Change Management Conflict Resolution Dns Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol Group Policy Incident Management Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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