
Senior IT Specialist (System Analysis)
Nuclear Regulatory CommissionThis position is located in Office of the Chief Information Officer, Division of Service Delivery and Operation, Network, Cloud, & Infrastructure Operations Branch. This job opportunity announcement may be used to fill additional vacancies within the agency. The supervisor is Matthew Picard. This position is not subject to Confidential Financial Disclosure reportingrequirements. This position is not subject to security ownership restriction reportingrequirements.As a Senior Information Technology Specialist, you will be responsible for: Analyzing, planning, development, integration, oversight and operations/maintenance of compute and storage environments and the related server and database platforms built on those environments. Managing related daily operations, and disaster recovery (DR) operations, across all hosting environments. Leading all planning aspects (new solutions, solution configuration, operational processes, interoperability, DR) of the related technology solutions, services, and platforms, e.g., Virtual Machines (VMs), Microsoft (MS) Servers, Red Hat Linux Servers, MS Active Directory,
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Database, and equivalent Azure services. Supporting the design, implementation, and operations of enterprise storage solutions, backup solutions, and application hosting environments, e.g., Dell VxRail, Commvault; VMware, Azure cloud.
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