Arlington, Virginia, USA
27 days ago
Quality Control Analyst
REQ#: RQ186663Public Trust: None Requisition Type: Regular Your Impact

Own your opportunity to work with the largest government agency in the nation. Make an impact by advancing the Department of Defense’s mission to keep our country safe and secure.

Job Description

Secure and expertly apply the latest technologies to advance the mission as a Node Coordinator with GDIT. Your work in enterprise IT will help our clients overcome evolving demands and missions. Own the opportunity to accelerate digital modernization for our clients as you accelerate your career.

HOW DISA NODE ADMINISTRATOR WILL MAKE AN IMPACT

Review the reporting of the system, trunk and circuit status, including outages, hazardous and degraded conditions in accordance with DISA standards.

Main circuit history files in accordance with DISAC 310-70-1 for each circuit passing through or terminating at the facility to include creating, reviewing and updating Rack Elevations and circuit drawings IAW DISA Circulars.

Maintain operating logs in accordance with DISAC 270-A85-1 and DISAC 310-70-1.

Contractor shall update and consolidate connectivity diagrams utilizing Microsoft VISIO or other software directed by the COR/ACOR.

Monitoring & management systems of all circuits traversing the TCF and PTF, to included monitoring SATCOM links transporting circuits.

Coordinate implementation and installation of new circuits.

Shall coordinate circuit implementation troubleshooting as required; ensure the reports are submitted in accordance with DISA directives when circuits are accepted.

Perform trend analysis in accordance with procedures outlined in DISAC 310-70-1, to be alert to equipment degradation and shall implement corrective measures to preclude system or circuit outages.

Microsoft Office (Word, Excel, Outlook, SharePoint).

WHAT YOU’LL NEED TO SUCCEED:

Must demonstrate six (6) years’ experience performing Technical Control Facility (TCF) operation and maintenance.

Ability to resolve and/or identify complex telecommunication switch and/or multiplexer interface O&M requirements.

Understanding of communications circuits and how they connect/interface to telecommunication systems.

With respect to Technical Control Facilities, demonstrate ability to successfully perform planning, scheduling, and supervision of day-to-day activities of employees such as TCF security, COMSEC (KMI) management, and contingency/emergency planning (e.g. natural disasters, civil disturbances, power outages, and bomb threats).

Active TS/SCI clearance

Experience in telecommunication, network operations, or technical support roles.

Experience with DoD regulations, policies, and operational procedures.

A bachelor's degree in computer information systems, computer science, telecommunications, or a related field is.

DoD 8570 Compliance (required).

GDIT IS YOUR PLACE:

401K with company match

Comprehensive health and wellness packages

Internal mobility team dedicated to helping you own your career

Professional growth opportunities including paid education and certifications

Cutting-edge technology you can learn from

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