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Job Description:Leidos is a Fortune 500 company aimed at embracing and solving some of the world's most pressing challenges. Through science and technology, Leidos makes the world safer, healthier and more efficient. Be part of a dynamic team in providing legal and technical services to support the Department of Justice. From emails and instant messages, to electronic devices, and social media systems, we're equipped to meet the challenge of forensically capturing, reviewing, and illuminating the smoking gun evidence. Join us and make a difference!Leidos is looking for a highly-motivated, first-class Senior Systems Administrator to join the Automated Litigation Support (ALS) Triage Unit of the Environment and Natural Resources Division (ENRD) of the U.S. Department of Justice at 150 M Street NE, Washington, DC. Join our team and be a valued part of ENRD's mission to enforce civil and criminal environmental laws and programs protecting the health and environment of the United States, and to defend suits challenging those laws and programs.In this role, you will gain many intangible skills, such as time and task management, critical thinking and problem solving, the ability to communicate complicated problems in a concise manner with internal and external colleagues of all levels, as well as solve complex problems using your skills and available technological tools. If you are well-organized, relish a position where no two days are alike, can work under tight deadlines, and thrive in a fast-paced and diverse environment, this job is for you! Primary Responsibilities:- Lead Contractor employee responsible for system implementation, orchestrating installation and testing.
- Works with other senior level Contractor technical staff, including Systems Engineers and Technical Analysts, to ensure that the system as designed and implemented meets the overall system objectives.
- Responsible for the operation and maintenance of IT systems and facilities set up by the Government to provide automated litigation support IT resources to specific cases.
- May be responsible for establishing systems and facilities.
- For existing systems and facilities, responsible for keeping the systems running; monitoring, analyzing, and optimizing system performance, including making recommendations for improving performance; performing scheduled system backups; assigning user IDs and passwords; allocating and tracking disk space; providing consulting support and advice to, and coordinating with IT users responsible for specific applications/databases on the servers; identifying and ordering needed supplies, hardware, software and accessories; and performing hardware and software upgrades.
- Implements and enforces system, facility, and data security measures, including resources and procedures for disaster recovery.
- Administers not only hardware and operating system software, but also database and other applications software.
- Coordinates with the COR and DOJ technical staff on all these issues, and coordinates with the DOJ office automation network administration staff on issues having to do with the network itself.
- Supervises and manages subordinate staff.
- Reports on progress.
- Develops tools for system-wide use in developing applications; prepares system documentation.
- Undergraduate degree (preferably in the computer science or management information/technology disciplines) OR equivalent years of experience may be considered/accepted in lieu of degree.
- At least eight years of hands-on, directly applicable experience actually doing the work of implementing a Windows environment.
- Must have actually have done the work of designing, obtaining equipment and software, installing, integrating, testing, etc., in the environment required.
- Must have experience with large systems with a complex mix of operating systems and functions.
- Must have a good understanding of the specific applications and application software, e.g., Relativity, Clearwell, IPRO eCapture, Brainspace, Everlaw, etc., or other web hosting platforms, etc.
- At least one year of experience setting up large scale database management applications, using the applicable database management software.
- Experience in storage technology planning, performance capacity planning and modeling, applications planning, human factors issues, distributed processing, and business process analysis.
- Requires in-depth knowledge of the Government's IT environments, including office automation networks and PC and server based databases and applications.
- Requires in-depth knowledge of the Government's security requirements.
- Excellent written and oral communication skills required.
- Must be a U.S. citizen.
- Must be able to obtain Public Trust security clearance.
- Windows Certified Network Engineer certification highly desirable.
- Supervisory experience very strongly preferred.
- Litigation support experience highly valued (e.g., Relativity, Clearwell, IPRO eCapture, Brainspace, Everlaw, Trial Director, etc.).
- Current or active clearance.
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