IT Technician 3 with POR (Program of Record) experience and Secret Clearance

Location: Norfolk, VA

Type: Full Time

Min. Experience: Mid Level

JOB DESCRIPTION
Watershed Security, is a Veteran Owned Small Business with over 20 years Cybersecurity and Government Contracting experience. Watershed is looking for a Navy Program of Record (POR) Technician to install, troubleshoot and operate NAVY POR systems on Military Sealift Command vessels.   Work will be onsite in Chesapeake and Norfolk Virginia and will require extensive travel.

REQUIRED QUALIFICATIONS
  • Must have a DoD Secret Clearance
  • Work will occur at contractor facilities in Chesapeake Virginia and at Navy facilities in the Norfolk area. 
  • Extensive travel will be required to CONUS and OCONUS locations
  • Possess or be able to obtain a US Passport within 1 month of hire
  • Must possess an IAT II-level security certification as outlined in DoD 8570.01-M
  • Must have at least 7 years of progressive IT experience, with recent POR experience within the past 3 years
  • Must possess Subject Matter Expert-level knowledge and/or skill set in building, deploying, and/or providing tier 2/3 support in at least one of the following systems: CANEs, ADNS, COMPOSE 4.0.x, GCCS 4.1.1.2, CENTRIXS Block 0/1/2, and/or CND systems
  • Must possess knowledge and/or skill set in some or all of the following areas: enterprise-level tier 2/3 computer network support, server virtualization software (VMWare or Microsoft Hyper-V) usage, workstation image deployment, Microsoft Active Directory user and group administration, TMG, IAV patching, CTO/EXORD/OPORD implementation, HBSS configuration, WSUS configuration, Naval Fleet NOC engagement
DESIRED QUALIFICATIONS
  • Experience managing small teams to coordinate the installation and maintenance of Navy IT systems in accordance with established policies and procedures
  • Should be able to lift items of 50lbs or less and be able to navigate uneven work surfaces in the environment
  • Must be able to efficiently communicate with senior leadership on the status of activities being performed
  • Must be able to effectively manage team member activities to ensure complete success in resolving the problems being encountered by the user base.

PAY RANGE

Final salary is influenced by factors such as location, contract labor categories, experience, skills, education, and certifications. Watershed offers competitive compensation, medical and dental benefits, educational reimbursement, 401K plans with matching, 15 days of PTO to start and 11 paid holidays per year.   The proposed salary range for this position is: $80,000 - $102,000 USD

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