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Sitec – Circuit Action Technician
Company | Peraton |
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Location | Cannon AFB, NM, USA |
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Salary | $66000 – $106000 |
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Type | Full-Time |
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Degrees | Bachelor’s |
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Experience Level | Senior |
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Requirements
- Min 6 years with HS Diploma, 4 years with AS/AA degree, or 2 years with BS/BA
- Two years of experience in information systems security engineering, emphasis on Defense in Depth principles, cryptography, key management, network and enterprise security architecture, extensive knowledge on Federal, Intelligence Community and DoD Information Security regulations, publications and policies.
- Strong background in applying information systems security engineering, security services, mechanisms, threats, attack scenarios and vulnerabilities to Government systems and communications infrastructure.
- Clearance: TS/SCI
Responsibilities
- Leads design activity and delivery of secure voice, video, and data communications circuits.
- Coordinates and leads installation of circuitry/equipment as defined by DISA TSOs and requirements cut sheets.
- Process DISA or DTS-PO (Embassy Circuits)/TSR/TSO/Completion/Exception/Delayed Service reports.
- Assists with the management of the Program Designator Codes (PDC).
- Request circuits via the DISA Direct Storefront (DDSF), Diplomatic Telecommunications Service Program Office (DTS-PO), or Commercial IT provider.
- Track, manage, and maintain IT projects.
- Perform research, analyze specific requirements, and develop programs with help of improvement tools.
- Plan, document, and coordinate testing appropriate circuits/network/systems for disaster recovery and business continuity systems.
- Develop and design technical solutions for various infrastructure systems and modify existing systems with help of various modern tools and subject matter experts.
- Perform initial, specialized circuit, system and acceptance testing in support of operations, other agencies, contractors, and tiger teams.
- Evaluate and monitor circuit performance after implementation.
- Coordinates the installation of government circuits with the Defense Information Systems Agency, local users, and associated commercial vendors.
- Coordinate with customers to troubleshoot and resolve issues.
- Evaluate various programs and develop ways to increase efficiency of programs by adapting to new technologies.
- Maintains system diagrams for all links, trunks, circuits, and systems in the TCFs and the servicing facilities.
- Ensure equipment, cables, patch bays, or other circuit access points are labeled appropriately.
- Maintain and update documents from system architecture and operations including circuit history folders and administrative files.
- Coordinate ASI processing.
- Performs trend analysis.
- Performs circuit actions training and documentation/train personnel on new/modified circuits and/or systems.
- Some positions may require working a non-traditional work schedule to support the needs of the customer.
Preferred Qualifications