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Computer Operator V

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Top Secret/SCI Computer Operator V

Vickers and Nolan Enterprises (VNE) is an engineering company that provides government projects and programs with experienced and dedicated system architects, engineers, and program managers. VNE is devoted to improving tactical operations at home and abroad by enabling the seamless transition of data across the intelligence community and developing/integrating solutions to unify operations and intelligence. VNE, LLC is looking for a TS/SCI Cleared Computer Operator V. Minimum Qualifications: Education: High School Diploma/GED. Experience: Eight (8) years of progressive experience in computer systems operations to include practical experience in data entry and formatting via common productivity tools such as the Microsoft Office Suite. Capable of typing at a rate of 40 words per minute. Three (3) years of within ISR/IO or C4ISR systems. Experience in troubleshooting various IT issues, including hardware, software, and network problems, providing prompt and effective solutions to maintain system functionality. Experience in creating and maintaining documentation, including knowledge base articles, procedure manuals, and technical guides, to support operations and user education. Proficient with utilizing DevOps tools for automation and configuration management (CM) (Ansible, Chef, Puppet, or Similar). TS/SCI level Clearance required. Additional Qualifications: Must have or be able to attain within 30 days of assignment Information Assurance Technical (IAT) II certification. Job Description: The Computer Operator V monitors and operates the control console of either a mainframe digital computer or a group of minicomputers, in accordance with operating instructions, to process data. Work is characterized by the following: Studies operating instructions to determine equipment setup needed. Loads equipment with required items (tapes, cards, paper, etc.). Switches necessary auxiliary equipment into system; Diagnoses and corrects equipment malfunctions; Reviews error messages and makes corrections during operation or refers problems; Maintains operating record. This operator may test run new or modified programs and assists in modifying systems or programs. Included within the scope of this definition are fully qualified Computer Operators, trainees working to become fully qualified operators, and lead operators providing technical assistance to lower-level positions. The Computer Operator V resolves a variety of difficult operating problems (e.g. making unusual equipment connections and rarely used equipment and channel configurations to direct processing through or around problems in equipment, circuits, or channels or reviewing test run requirements and developing unusual system configurations that will allow test programs to process without interfering with ongoing job requirements). In response to computer output instructions and error conditions or to avoid loss of information or to conserve computer time, operator deviates from standard procedures. Such actions may materially alter the computer unit's production plans. This operator may spend considerable time away from the control station providing technical assistance to lower-level operators and assisting programmers, systems analysts, and subject matter specialists with resolution of problems. Essential Duties of the Job: Ability to communicate task requirement information to client in a clear and concise manner. Must be able to sit and stand for prolonged periods of time, as well as lead and participate in meetings and working groups. Requires visual acuity to use a keyboard. Must be able to attend work each day, during scheduled hours, unless on travel or approved time off. Ability to work on computer for long periods, and communicate with individuals by telephone, email and face-to-face Physical Demands and Work Environment: While performing duties of job, employee is occasionally required to stand; walk; sit; use hand to finger, handle or feel objects, tools, or controls; reach with hands and arms; talk and hear. Employee must occasionally lift and/or move up to 50 pounds. Specific vision abilities required by the job include close vision, distance vision, color vision, peripheral vision, depth perception, and the ability to adjust focus. May be exposed to chemicals related to office equipment. The noise level in the work environment is usually moderate (i.e. general office environment). Benefits: 401 (K) w/ up to 3.5% Company Match Health, Dental & Vision Insurance Basic & Supplemental Life Insurance Short & Long Term Disability Insurance Flexible Spending Account 11 Paid Holidays Paid Time Off (PTO) Gym Membership (varies by location) Corporate-Sponsored Events