System Administrator
Terrestris Global Solutions
- Nevada
- Permanent
- Part-time
- Hardware and Software Maintenance:
- Regularly update and patch Level 4 device and frontend software to ensure it runs smoothly and securely.
- Regularly update Level 2 and 1 device firmware to ensure components run smoothly and securely.
- Perform routine checks on hardware components to identify and replace any failing parts.
- Coordinate and work with vendors of UMCS and AFCEC Community of Interest Network Enclave (COIN) helpdesk on troubleshooting, changes, installs, and patching.
- Coordinate with AFCEC COIN helpdesk, ISSO, and ISSM to remediate any findings from compliance or vulnerability scans.
- System Backups.
- Conduct regular system backups and ensure they are stored securely and IAW AFCEC selected National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) 800-53r4 Security Controls.
- Applicable to all Level 4 devices of the Purdue Model.
- Ensure that records are kept of backup activity and uploaded to Enterprise Mission Assurance Support Service (EMASS) package ID.
- Test backup and recovery processes to guarantee data integrity and availability.
- Configuration Management.
- Document and manage configurations for all UMCS components IAW the UMCS Configuration Management Plan (CMP) and Change Control Board (CCB) charter.
- Ensure all configurations are up to date and compliant with Industry Standards and AFCEC selected NIST 800-53r4 Security Controls.
- Update and Maintain UMCS network documentation such as topologies, network IP schemas, IP address assignments with the Information System Security Officer (ISSO), Information Systems Security Manager (ISSM), Information System Owner (ISO) and the 432 SPTS/CS Communication Squadron Infrastructure Team.
- Access Controls:
- Implement and manage user access controls to prevent unauthorized access IAW UMCS System Policy Document(s) (SPD).
- Regularly review and update access permissions to Purdue Model Level 4 devices based on role changes and security policies.
- Coordinate and work with AFCEC COIN helpdesk, ISSO, ISSM, and Unit Security Manager (USM) to process accounts IAW UMCS SPD.
- Regularly review and update access permissions to the UMCS Frontend Applications based on role change and security policies.
- Maintain account documentation IAW UMCS SPD to include Transfer and Termination Checklists. vi. Coordinate and work with ISSO and ISSM to document an Authorized User and Maintainer List IAW UMCS SPD.
- Security Monitoring:
- Collect and Review security logs with ISSO and ISSM to detect any signs of suspicious activity or potential threats.
- Coordinate and work with ISSO and ISSM to conduct compliance and vulnerability scans.
- Coordinate and work with ISSO and ISSM to conduct regular Security Control Audits and vulnerability assessments.
- Coordinate and work with ISSO and ISSM to review, update, disseminate, and make changes to cybersecurity policies.
- Participate in UMCS exercises, After Action Reports (AAR) and Lessons Learned.
- System Performance
- Monitor system performance and identify any issues.
- Troubleshoot and resolve any hardware or software issues affecting system performance.
- Troubleshoot network connectivity on the UMCS network at Levels 4, 2, and 1 of the Purdue Model and Layers 1, 2, and 3 of the OSI Model.
- Maintain UMCS up time of 90%. v. Coordinate with UMCS vendors and AFCEC helpdesk to resolve identified issues.
- Ensure Purdue Model Level 1 and 2 devices have current and accurate logic programed.
- Provide Technical support to end-users and other staff members specific to the UMCS frontend, building end devices, and UMCS networks.
- Provide Subject Matter Expert (SME) advice to 432 SPTS/CE on UMCS upgrades, UMCS expansions, and new UMCS. Advise the 432 SPTS/CE on UMCS network design and architecture.
- Aid the ISO, ISSM, and ISSO to achieve and maintain Authority to Operate (ATO), develop, maintain, and update Risk Management Framework (RMF) documentation to include continuous monitoring checklists and Annual Security Reviews (ASR).
- Attend any meetings pertaining to 432 SPTS/CE UMCS with vendors, outside organizations, AFCEC, 432 SPTS/CE Cybersecurity Workforce (CWF), or any conferences or meetings requested by the ISO or 432 SPTS/CE commander.
- Authorization to permanently work in the United States without sponsorship.
- Active CompTIA Security+ certification, or higher
- Bachelor's degree in Computer Science, Information Technology, or a related field, along with a minimum of 4 years of experience in system administration and cybersecurity.
- Ability to obtain a DoD Common Access Card (CAC), Non-Classified Internet Protocol Router Network (NIPR) account, Secure Internet Protocol Router (SIPR) account, and Privileged Access Account (PAA).
- Qualifications as outlined in DoD Manual 8140.03, “Cyberspace Workforce Qualification and Management Program,” dated February 15, 2023, specifically for the job role (451) System Administrator Intermediate.