Research Innovations
Systems Administrator I/II (Corp193)
Research Innovations, St. Petersburg, Florida, United States
Systems Administrator I/II
Research Innovations, Inc. (RII) is breaking through the big, slow, status quo with transformative technology that fundamentally changes and improves the world. We develop cutting-edge software for all levels of the government and military. Using agile development practices and user-centered design, we create innovative software solutions for complex real-world problems. Currently, RII is seeking a motivated, mission oriented Systems Administrator I/II in the St. Petersburg, FL area with strong customer relationships. At RII, you will help protect our national security while working on innovative projects that offer opportunities for advancement. You will solve uniquely challenging problems for our Defense and Homeland Security customers. Help manage large volumes of critical, real-time information about issues from global to local. Get s#it done. This role requires an active US TS/SCI security clearance. What You Will Be Doing
Defining security requirements and design solutions, providing guidance and implementing direction related to security technologies Applying Risk Management Framework (RMF) and National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) Special Publication (SP) 800-53 controls to obtain and/or maintain Authority to Operate for information systems (Linux/Windows) Experience with network and system security administration, including operating system security configuration and account management best practices for MS Servers/Windows and Linux Configuring and maintaining user account management interfaces and system supports including direct customer interface Utilizing security management capabilities and helping ensure a secure and DoD compliant service and system architecture Participating in the development of technical and/or management controls and implementing services in accordance with NIST SP 800-171 requirements for protecting the Confidentiality of Controlled Unclassified Information (CUI) Identifying and implementing security design and preparing and maintaining engineering and security related documentation Providing technical advice related to system security, vulnerabilities, security architecture and security policies Ensuring the rigorous application of information security information assurance policies and procedures Working knowledge of classified environments and oversight on vulnerability assessments; defining, negotiating, and executing Assessment and Authorization (A&A) events Scheduling, performing and maintaining records of required information system auditing, patching, maintenance, software/hardware changes, and malware scanning based on evolving threat/vulnerabilities and compliance requirements Building servers (physical and virtual), workstations (Windows/Linux) both physical and virtual What You Have Done
Minimum 4 years of hands-on experience with Linux and Windows system administration Experience with security features and/or vulnerability of various operating systems as defined by NSA, NIST, DISA (STIGs) and/or USCYBERCOM Experience with network and system security administration, including operating system security configuration and account management best practices for MS Windows and Linux Experience with Information Assurance (IA) vulnerability testing and related network and system test tools; e.g., Security Content Automation Protocol (SCAP) Experience with information security toolsets such as anti-virus, security information and event management (SEIM), and/or HIDS/NIDS Experience with VMware virtualization technologies Experience with firewalls, network switches, WAPs Self-starter requiring limited direction and supervision Experience implementing DoD and Federal Risk Management Framework, IA Certification and Accreditation Processes, IA controls and developing and maintaining associated certification and accreditation documentation Assist in the implementation of the required government policy (i.e., DAAPM, NISPOM, JSIG), make recommendations on process tailoring, participate in and document process activities Applying Defense Counterintelligence and Security Agency(DCSA) processes and National Industrial Security Program Operating Manual (32 CFR/NISPOM) requirements, Intelligence Community Directive (ICD)-503 publications, and the Committee on National Security Systems Instruction (CNSSI) 1253 to new or existing information systems
Research Innovations, Inc. (RII) is breaking through the big, slow, status quo with transformative technology that fundamentally changes and improves the world. We develop cutting-edge software for all levels of the government and military. Using agile development practices and user-centered design, we create innovative software solutions for complex real-world problems. Currently, RII is seeking a motivated, mission oriented Systems Administrator I/II in the St. Petersburg, FL area with strong customer relationships. At RII, you will help protect our national security while working on innovative projects that offer opportunities for advancement. You will solve uniquely challenging problems for our Defense and Homeland Security customers. Help manage large volumes of critical, real-time information about issues from global to local. Get s#it done. This role requires an active US TS/SCI security clearance. What You Will Be Doing
Defining security requirements and design solutions, providing guidance and implementing direction related to security technologies Applying Risk Management Framework (RMF) and National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) Special Publication (SP) 800-53 controls to obtain and/or maintain Authority to Operate for information systems (Linux/Windows) Experience with network and system security administration, including operating system security configuration and account management best practices for MS Servers/Windows and Linux Configuring and maintaining user account management interfaces and system supports including direct customer interface Utilizing security management capabilities and helping ensure a secure and DoD compliant service and system architecture Participating in the development of technical and/or management controls and implementing services in accordance with NIST SP 800-171 requirements for protecting the Confidentiality of Controlled Unclassified Information (CUI) Identifying and implementing security design and preparing and maintaining engineering and security related documentation Providing technical advice related to system security, vulnerabilities, security architecture and security policies Ensuring the rigorous application of information security information assurance policies and procedures Working knowledge of classified environments and oversight on vulnerability assessments; defining, negotiating, and executing Assessment and Authorization (A&A) events Scheduling, performing and maintaining records of required information system auditing, patching, maintenance, software/hardware changes, and malware scanning based on evolving threat/vulnerabilities and compliance requirements Building servers (physical and virtual), workstations (Windows/Linux) both physical and virtual What You Have Done
Minimum 4 years of hands-on experience with Linux and Windows system administration Experience with security features and/or vulnerability of various operating systems as defined by NSA, NIST, DISA (STIGs) and/or USCYBERCOM Experience with network and system security administration, including operating system security configuration and account management best practices for MS Windows and Linux Experience with Information Assurance (IA) vulnerability testing and related network and system test tools; e.g., Security Content Automation Protocol (SCAP) Experience with information security toolsets such as anti-virus, security information and event management (SEIM), and/or HIDS/NIDS Experience with VMware virtualization technologies Experience with firewalls, network switches, WAPs Self-starter requiring limited direction and supervision Experience implementing DoD and Federal Risk Management Framework, IA Certification and Accreditation Processes, IA controls and developing and maintaining associated certification and accreditation documentation Assist in the implementation of the required government policy (i.e., DAAPM, NISPOM, JSIG), make recommendations on process tailoring, participate in and document process activities Applying Defense Counterintelligence and Security Agency(DCSA) processes and National Industrial Security Program Operating Manual (32 CFR/NISPOM) requirements, Intelligence Community Directive (ICD)-503 publications, and the Committee on National Security Systems Instruction (CNSSI) 1253 to new or existing information systems