
Supervisory IT Specialist (NETWORK)
Defense Logistics AgencySee below for important information regarding this job. Position will be filled at any of the locations listed below. Site specific salary information as follows: Battle Creek, MI: $147,945- $192,331 Columbus, OH: $154,378 - $197,200 Dayton, OH: $153,455- $197,200 Fort Belvoir, VA: $169,279 - $197,200 New Cumberland, PA: $169,279 - $197,200 Ogden, UT: $147,945- $192,331 Philadelphia, PA: $163,023- $197,200 Richmond, VA: $154,542- $197,200Responsible for developing, delivering and sustaining a full range of Network and Telecommunications solutions.Responsible for assuring all IT solutions meet customer needs and are effectively integrated with existing or planned logistics IT solutions in DoW.Serves as the principal Network and Telecommunications service provider, delivering a full range of IT solutions necessary to support operations and its associated commitment to the war-fighting logistician.Provides management oversight of enterprise-wide network infrastructure, remote capabilities, telecommunications, video, and radio frequency services.Responsible for the delivery of enterprise network services to support enterprise-wide business services that support strategic objectives.Directs, counsels, recommends, advises, coordinates, and oversees work through subordinate supervisors and team leads.
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