
IT SPECIALIST
Naval Air Systems CommandYou will serve as a IT Specialist in the Corporate Business & Analysis Group, Digital, Information Technology, Analysis & Cyber Department of
NAVAIRWARCENWPNDIV CHINA
LAKE.You will plan executes, and recommends actions under general direction from program leadership while exercising independent judgment.You will oversee the day-to-day technical operation, maintenance, and security of the program’s IT architecture and cybersecurity strategies, and recommends solutions to program leadership regarding technical and/or organizational challenges.You will maintain consistent, clear, and continuous communication with all team members and leadership, identifying areas of risk or concern early and often.You will direct and mentor a diverse team specializing in configuration and data management (CDM), facilities management, network administration, system administration, information security, COMSEC, and high performance computational engineering.You will plan , prioritize, and coordinate work assignments for the team based on program priorities, and collaborates with other teams to ensurerequirements are accurately captured and products are delivered on schedule.You will plan, prioritizes, and coordinate work assignments for the team based on program priorities, and collaborates with other teams to ensurerequirements are accurately captured and products are delivered on schedule.You will promote awareness of security issues among management and ensuring sound security principles are reflected in organizations' visions and goals.
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