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SCCM System Administrator

Company Name:
Sage Recruiting LLC
Position Type:
Full-time
System Center Configuration Manager (SCCM) Systems Administrator
Ft. Bragg, NC
TS/SCI Clearance is a MUST HAVE
$50,000 - $75,000 (Based on Experience)
Job Description:
The System Center Configuration Manager (SCCM) Systems Administrator will support the G2 Army MI Enterprise program which provides IT repair, maintenance, operations, logistics, and engineering services to help ensure secure, reliable, and uninterrupted availability of Army Military Intelligence Enterprise IT Systems.
Active TS clearance with current SCI (or SCI eligibility as determined by having held SCI access within the past 2 years.)
PRIMARY
Responsibilities:
Provide application/Windows OS installation/configuration/patching as well as data reporting (application install status, client health, etc.) leveraging Microsoft System Center Configuration Manager.
Provide technical support by performing installation, repair, and preventative maintenance of PC and related software.
Troubleshoot software install/configuration failures and provide regular status to customer.
Apply security patches/configuration changes to workstations within suspenses required by customer.
Team with information assurance to remediate workstation security issues found during routine checks.
Participate in new application and hardware rollouts, testing, and special projects as needed.
BASIC
Qualifications:
Bachelor's degree with 3
years of related experience.
Additional years of experience may serve in lieu of a degree.
Minimum one year administration experience with Microsoft SCCM 2007/2012.
Currently possess DoD 8570 certification at IAT II, CompTIA Security+ce.
Currently possess an active TS/SCIEstimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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