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Windows Systems Administrator

Description:
Job Title:
Windows Systems AdministratorJob ID:
CHQ20212306-63391Job Location:
Palm Bay, FL or Chantilly, VA (Greater DC area)
Job Description:
Experienced Microsoft Windows Systems Administrator responsible for system infrastructure, network management, system patching and hardening, database management, and system automation.
Candidate must be able to communicate technical concerns and solutions to engineering and management.
The systems administrator is responsible for leading IT projects and small process teams.
Job
Responsibilities:
Responsible for day to day management of a large Microsoft windows closed network.
Active Directory or AD Group Policy experience.
Develop IT solutions to solve complex engineering problems.
Develop application deployment processes to improve software delivery to end users.
Assist with NIST SP 800-53F compliance and implement security controls as required.
Provide 1st level support for engineering and office automation tools.
Ability to travel up to 10%.
Minimum
Qualifications:
Bachelor's Degree and minimum of 6 years of prior relevant experience.
Graduate Degree and a minimum of 4 years of prior related experience.
Active Top-Secret clearance (with ability to successfully complete SCI & CI Poly).
One year of experience with PowerShell scripting.
One year of experience managing a large windows domain.
Preferred
Qualifications:
CompTIA Security+, CISSP or any DoD 8570 IAT level I or higher approved certification.
Experience with Microsoft Exchange.
Cisco CCENT or higher Cisco certification.
Experience with VMware ESXi.
Experience leading small teams or complex projects.
Experience supporting RedHat, Centos or ubuntu Linux.
Experience supporting Atlassian software development tools.
Experience with General Dynamics KG-175 network encryption devices.
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Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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