
INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY SPECIALIST (NETWORK SERVICES)
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You will perform major technical tasks associated with the design, specification, installation, configuration, security administration, and maintenance of local area network facilities and services for major SUBMEPP applications and users.You will assist SUBMEPP management in the justification and planning of assigned network facilities by analyzingrequirements and proposing alternatives including cost/benefit analyses.You will evaluate local area network hardware and software including network operating systems, utility software, and other Commercial Off the Shelf (COTS) products by developing evaluation criteria and comparing commercially available products.You will manage the installation, configuration, troubleshooting, and tuning of selected local area network hardware, environmental software, and communications facilities for assigned networks.You will provide technical direction for the creation and maintenance of user accounts and for the application of appropriate security controls to system resources.You will develop supporting information and recommend actions that reduce cost without impairing the effectiveness of an information management system.You will develop, coordinate, and prepare technical operating procedures to provide on-going and day-to-day technical operating guidelines for network services and applications.You will monitor the usage, performance, and integrity of the local area network for adherence to service level agreements.You will represent SUBMEPP in discussions and conferences with other Government activities, with SUBMEPP Contractors, and private companies.
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