Systems Engineer with Security Clearance Engineering - Fort Riley, KS at Geebo

Systems Engineer with Security Clearance

Description SAIC is currently seeking a Systems Engineer supporting the Army's Mission Command Information Systems (MCIS) to support our efforts at these locations:
Fort McCoy, WI Fort Bliss, TX Fort Dix, NJ Fort Riley, KS Camp Shelby, MS Joint Base McGuire-Dix-Lakehurst, NJ
Job Description:
Provide technical support to Battle Command Common Services (BCCS) Servers, and Tactical Server Infrastructure (TSI) serversProvide systems engineering, integration, and training to soldiers to improve working knowledge of systems such as MCIS, Enterprise Services and Tactical Command Systems to include capabilities, applications, configuration, installation, troubleshooting, and operation in a network topologyProvide classroom and tactical training using systems such as Command Post of the Future (CPOF), Command Post Computing Environment (CPCE), Joint Capability Release (JCR), Joint Battle Command Post - Platform (JBC-P), Global Command and Control System Army (GCCS-A) and new systems as fieldedQualifications REQUIRED EDUCATION:
Bachelor's and two (2) years or more of related experience; four (4) years of experience in lieu of degree REQUIRED SKILLS:
Extensive experience in Mission Command Information Systems Mission Command Digital Master Gunner Prior US Army experience in recent contingency operations REQUIRED CLEARANCE:
Active DoD Secret Clearance (U.
SCitizenship required) REQUIRED CERTIFICATIONS:
Security +, CompTIA A+/Network +, MCSA 8570.
01 IAT Level II current:
SSCP, CCNA-Security, GSEC Covid Policy:
SAIC does not require COVID-19 vaccinations or boostersCustomer site vaccination requirements must be followed when work is performed at a customer site.
Recommended Skills Cisco Certified Network Associate Control Systems Information Systems Infrastructure Management Microsoft Certified Systems Administrator (Mcsa) Problem Solving Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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