Team Lead Firewall Administrator-Top Secret Clearance Required

Columbus, OH
Full Time
Mid Level

JOB ID: 00684-26

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. 

Job Requirements:

  • The Team Lead shall be able to provide overall supervision for vendor employees to include, but not limited to, planning, and managing the project professionally, ensuring that work is scheduled properly to obtain maximum use of resources; ensuring that accurate and timely reports are provided.
  • Has the authority to resolve problems, allocate resources, manage personnel, and monitor operation performance taking direction from the government to ensure complete satisfaction.
  • Works under general supervision, developing the requirements of a product from inception to conclusion. Develops required specifications for simple to moderately complex problems.
  • Coordinates with the Vendor PM, TPOCs, and government user representatives to ensure accurate solutions and user satisfaction on technical matters. 

Minimum Experience: 
Seven (7) years relevant experience to include:
Must have working knowledge and understanding of CheckPoint firewalls to include versions R81 and R82 and industry standard network environments to include firewall and security hardware/software.
Must have knowledge and understanding of Information Assurance Best Practices.
Must have in depth knowledge of LAN and WAN operations, understanding of how to use Incident Ticket Tracking systems for inputting incident tickets and creating work orders along with a comprehensive knowledge of DOD and DLA security regulations, guidelines, and policies to include, but not limited to, IA standards.
Must have hands-on experience with the installation, configuration, and day-to-day sustainment of network equipment, to include but not limited to firewalls, proxy servers, cloud services and other network appliances. 

Security/Certification Requirements:
Investigative Requirement: At time of proposal the contractor must possess a High Risk (Confidential, Critical Sensitive IT1) with a Tier 5 investigation. 
8570/8140: DoD Approved 8570 Baseline Certification: Category IAT Level II certification or higher (one of the following): CCNA Security, CySA+, GICSP, GSEC, Security+CE, CND, SSCP, CASP+ CE, CCNP Security, CISA, CISSP (or Associate), GCED, GCIH, or CCSP.

Computing Environment; must possess two (2) certificates, one is each category: 

• Category One (one of the following): CCSE, CCSM, CCSA

• Category Two-Cloud Cert (one of the following):
AWS CSA Associate AWS Certified Solutions Architect-Associate
AWS CS Specialty AWS Certified Security-Specialty
MC: Azure SEA Microsoft Certified Azure Security Engineer Associate
MC: Azure SAE Microsoft Certified Azure Solutions Architect Expert
MC Azure Admin Associate Microsoft Certified Azure Administrator Associate
OCI Cloud Ops Pro 2024 Oracle Cloud Infrastructure 2024 Cloud Operations Professional
Check Point Certified Cloud Specialist (CCCS) cert

WORK LOCATION:

DLA Columbus

TRAVEL DETAILS:

Travel may be required.

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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