Job: Unix System Administrator Location: Arlington, VA When: ASAP Pay: $85,000 full time position RELOCATION WILL BE CONSIDERED FOR THIS JOB Job Description: There is an IMMEDIATE opportunity for a Computer Security Technician/Engineer in support of GCSS-J. You will work in a fast-paced, teaming environment to support the GCSS ISSM with developing policies, procedures and lockdown scripts on the GCSS suite of servers. Opportunity exists to learn new technology and to expand your skills. • A full SECRET clearance is required; interim secret is unacceptable. YOU MUST POSSES DOD CLEARANCE IN ORDER TO BE CONSIDERED FOR THIS JOB! • Candidate must possess excellent oral and written communication skills • The candidate will be a member of the Security Team, whose responsibilities include: "white-hat" security testing of GCSS servers and other hardware/software to ensure a continuation of high-level system security; analyze all generated report files; coordinate with outside agencies, including DIA and software development teams on all security-related system-engineering aspects to ensure system security features are integrated with system design. • Assist in writing UNIX shell lockdown scripts in order to automate the lockdown of GCSS servers. Research, analyze and submit a report on all applicable security vulnerabilities (ie: IAVA, CERT, application specific vulnerabilities, security vulnerability alerts and various security web pages) to ensure that security issues and concerns are addressed prior to system accreditation. • Provide input to the database team on implementing security settings within Oracle database. • This position consists of working both at the hands-on level and at the policy level. • Qualifications for the applicant are an Associate Degree with 2 years of work experience or in lieu of Degree, a minimum of 4 years applicable work experience. • 2 years of UNIX experience through systems administrator or systems security work • Candidate should be familiar with DoD Directive 8500.1and Department of Defense Information Assurance Certification and Accreditation Process (DIACAP). • Candidate should have a working knowledge of Microsoft operating system; domain server setup and management; active directory; an understanding of the Information Assurance Vulnerability Alert (IAVA) review and implementation process. • Desired skills (any or all): Penetration testing; BEA Weblogic; Oracle; PKI implementation; Vignette, MetaMatrix, WebFocus; Global Combat Support System (GCSS); Global Command and Control System (GCCS) suite of applications; DISA experience. Interview Process: Phone interview, than a face to face interview. |
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