VTC Lead

Columbus, OH
Full Time
Experienced

Do you enjoy learning about new technologies and how they can be used to provide cutting edge services to the Air Force and DOD customers? If so, then look to join the Stellar Innovations and Solutions team! The selected applicant will become part of an existing team, in an environment that will challenge you, force you to continuously innovate, and work on solutions that make a difference. There is a future for you here to support highly visible and strategic programs at SIS! If you love technology and want a career making a difference supporting meaningful Air Force and DOD programs then Stellar Innovations is the company for you. 

Stellar Innovations & Solutions Inc. is seeking a  VTC Lead to join our government project supporting onsite at Defense Logistics Agency (DLA) in Columbus, OH; Richmond, VA; or Ft. Belvoir, VA to manage the operations for VOC COOP.  

RESPONSIBILITIES:

  • Work under general supervision
  • Develop the requirements of a product/project from inception to conclusion.
  • Develop required specifications for simple to moderately complex problems.
  • Lead and coordinate with the Vendor PM, COTRs, and government user representatives to ensure accurate solutions and user satisfaction on technical matters.
  • Work independently as a VTC Lead performing as shift lead duties for first, second, or third shifts, providing guidance and direction to VTC admins on the same shift in the VOC, VTC Operations Center.
  • Perform duties of VTC administrator while performing duties of junior engineer and/or VTC Lead.

Minimum Experience:

Two to Five (5) years of progressive Information Technology (IT) experience including at least two projects in technical areas, including networking and/or Cisco Video Tele-Conferencing. At least one project must have occurred within the past three (3) years. Additional experience in the Video Teleconferencing arena, including deployment, troubleshooting, and supporting VTCs in a dynamic environment.

Exceptional communication skills both verbal and written; must be able to provide leadership for other VTC Administrators and training for new VTC Administrators.

Security/Certification Requirements:

Sensitivity Level: IT-I – Critical Sensitive

Clearance: Secret

Computing Environment: Required VTC Certifications:

Cisco CLTECH - Cisco Certified Technician Supporting Cisco Collaboration Devices

DoD Approved 8570 Baseline Certification: Category IAT Level II


SIS, Inc. is an Equal Opportunity / Affirmative Action employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, or national origin. We are also an equal opportunity employer of individuals with disabilities and protected veterans.
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