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Job Type: Regular
RAND offers a ClassifiedSystems Administrator,IVopportunityto work as an integral part of our Security & Classified Operations (SCO) department providing technicalexpertisein the support of our classified local area network services. This role will have the opportunity to add value in the operation and maintenance of various IT technologies including Linux and Windows operating systems, VMWare, and network storage.
The Classified Systems Administrator, IV performs advanced tohighly complexevaluation, design, implementation, and maintenance of classified servers, networks, and communications systems supporting secure computing environments. This role serves as a senior technical resource and integral member of the Classified IT Operations Team, ensuring the reliability, security, and performance of classified local and wide-area network infrastructure, systems, and services.
Lead medium- to large-scale projects and technology implementations for government- and contractor-owned classified systems, including solution architecture, design, and deployment.
Assign, coordinate, monitor, and review technical work of peers; provide guidance and technical leadership across the Classified IT team.
Maintain, configure, and support classified servers, operating systems, applications, and network infrastructure.
Serve as a senior point of contact for diagnosing and resolving complex networking, hardware, software, and system issues in classified environments.
Verify integrity, availability, and performance of classified data, voice, and LAN/WAN networks and systems;identifyissues, develop solutions, and ensure successful implementation.
Evaluate and recommend enhancements to hardware, software, network architecture, and infrastructure for functionality, security, and cost-effectiveness.
Collaborate with classified IT, cybersecurity, and security compliance teams in evaluation, customization, accreditation, and implementation of classified hardware and software solutions.
Manage classified cloud-based systems, including deployment, administration, performance monitoring, and compliance validation.
Maintain working knowledge of policies, STIGs, NISPOM, NIST 800-53, ICD 503, ICD 1253, DAPPM guidance, and Cyber Operational Readiness Assessment (CORA) requirements.
Act as a technical resource to functional departments, providing consultation and training related to classified voice, data, network, and system applications.
Collaborate with other Information Services groups and departments in the evaluation, adaptation, and implementation of infrastructure hardware, software systems, services, and networks.
Adhere to ITIL best practices, including Change Management, Problem Management, and Service & Support standards.
Windows Systems Administration:Install, configure, andmaintainmodern Windows Server environments, Active Directory, Group Policy, DNS, DHCP, and enterprise applications. Support Windows-based classified endpoints, servers, and workstations.
Linux Systems Administration:Install, configure, andmaintainLinux systems (e.g., RHEL 8), including OS upgrades, software packages, service configuration, shell scripting, VMWare, and network storage. Support TS/SCI and secret-classified Linux servers and workstations.
Solid Mid-level skills of DNS, TCP/IP, HTTP, DHCP, server virtualization, and Active Directory
Proficiencyin performance tuning, capacity planning, and resource optimization for servers, networks, and applications.
Skilled in designing, implementing, andmaintainingbackup, archiving, and disaster recovery solutions for classified environments.
Extensive experience in classified, DoD, Intelligence Community, or secure enterprise IT environments, along with current professional certifications (e.g., Security+, CASP, COMSEC, or equivalent), may be considered as a full substitute for a degree from an accredited university or college recognized by the U.S. Department of Education.
U.S. Citizenship and active Secret Clearance (TS/SCI)with Polygraph isrequired. This position requires the ability to obtain andmaintainsecurity and technical certifications.
This positionis located inRAND'sPittsburghoffice and will require a presence of 5 days per week. Relocation can be considered.
Salary Range:120,900 - 184,500
RAND considers a variety of factors when formulating an offer, including but not limited to, the specific role and associated responsibilities; a candidate's work experience, education/training, skills,expertise; and internal equity.The salary range includes base pay plus RAND'ssabbaticpay (which providesadditionalcompensation above base pay when vacation is taken). In addition, RAND provides strong benefits including health insurance coverage, life and disability insurance, savings plan, paid time-off and more.
Equal Opportunity Employer
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