Network Systems Administrator

Panama City, FL
Full Time
Experienced
Location: Panama City Beach, FL
Job Type: Full-Time
Security Clearance: Secret


AERMOR is seeking a Network Systems Administrator to provide comprehensive support for the NSWC PCD network infrastructure. This role includes the installation, configuration, upgrading, and decommissioning of hardware and software components, with a strong focus on network integrity, cybersecurity compliance, and user support in accordance with Government standards and security directives.

Key Responsibilities:

 
  • Install, reconfigure, upgrade, and replace or remove hardware and software components on the NSWC PCD network.
  • Perform client-side configuration changes due to personnel moves, software upgrades, and reassignments.
  • Ensure all updates and changes comply with Security Technical Implementation Guides (STIGs).
  • Provide desktop support for networked Microsoft Windows systems on compatible hardware.
  • Troubleshoot network-related issues, install software and hardware, and ensure seamless connectivity to the network in compliance with NSWC PCD SOPs and industry best practices.
  • Provide daily support for both RDT&E desktops and servers during Government Core and Flex hours.
  • Utilize Government-provided work order software to receive assignments, track progress, and report completed tasks.
  • Conduct weekly Assured Compliance Assessment Solution (ACAS) scans and generate reports for all RDT&E lab networks and detached networks.
  • Support RDT&E laboratory ISSOs in the remediation of vulnerabilities identified during scans.
  • Ensure compliance with NETWARCOM Cyber Tasking Orders (CTO) 10-084-84A and 10-25 for scanning and labeling all external USB drives.
  • Input and manage asset data in the NSWC PCD CITI system and other inventory databases.
  • Report equipment or software deficiencies promptly.
  • Collect, prepare, and process hardware for disposal to DRMO in accordance with HAZMAT and DoD protocols.

Required Skills and Qualifications:
 
  • Certifications/Access Requirements:
    • Must meet IAT Level II (e.g., Security+ CE, CCNA Security)
  • Technical Proficiency:
    • Microsoft Windows and Server OS administration
    • Linux Server and Workstation environments
    • Experience with ACAS vulnerability scanning and reporting
    • Familiarity with ServiceNow or similar ticketing systems
    • Understanding of U.S. Navy Cyber Tasking Orders (CTOs) and cybersecurity policy

 
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