RMC is seeking a Systems Administrator for a full-time position in Pohang, Republic of Korea!
Are you ready to embark on a fulfilling and impactful career journey with Risk Mitigation Consulting (RMC)? We're in search of an exceptional Systems Administrator to become a part of our mission-driven team, dedicated to making a difference in the federal and commercial markets. At RMC, we're all about enhancing security for both our military and global commercial partners, offering an array of services such as Risk Management, Mission Assurance, and Cybersecurity.
Our team's well-being is paramount, and we reflect this commitment through our flexible work environment and exceptional company culture. By joining RMC, you become a key contributor to our mission – Assuring Tomorrow!
When you join RMC, you'll experience a range of benefits, including:
- Participation in our Annual Bonus Program
- Life insurance policy equivalent to 1x your annual salary.
- Company paid short and long-term disability
- Cell phone reimbursement of $65 per month
- 401(k) Plan with contributions
- A 401(k) Safe Harbor Employer Contribution Program, which includes a 3% contribution
Position Summary:
The Systems Administrator (SA) is responsible for working independently and providing operational technology focused systems administration duties. The focus areas will include support to customers and cybersecurity and Risk Management Framework (RMF) staff. The SA will be responsible for the proactive management and upkeep of Facility Related Control System (FRCS) servers, workstations and other components. The SA will be responsible for performance and capacity baselines, backup, restoration, security configuration implementation, patching and availability management. The SA will be proactive, investigating user issues, system configuration anomalies, outages and degradations in capability while tracking incidents, progress to resolution, and keeping the FRCS program manager informed through regular status reporting. The SA will work closely with other cybersecurity assessment teams to share data and coordinate systems administration activities. The Administrator is responsible for collecting and analyzing systems performance data and authoring client deliverables and reports as well as for ensuring the successful completion and provision of quality deliverables to respective clients that document, and in some cases identify corrective actions/mitigations to FRCS cybersecurity vulnerabilities with potential impacts.
Essential Functions:
- Install and configure physical and virtual servers (Windows/Linux), maintain virtualization environment, webservers and database servers.
- Assist in configuration control boards as a reviewer, develop backout plans, develop implementation steps, schedule downtime and perform system maintenance in support of functionality upgrades and cybersecurity hardening.
- Manage Active Directory, Group Policy, or local authentication services, enforce least privilege and multi-factor authentication, and create and disable user accounts in accordance with role changes on System Access Authorization Request documents.
- Coordinate with cybersecurity, compliance, and facility maintenance teams to maximize availability and integrity of the platforms and support integration of new equipment into control networks.
- Assess compliance using NIST, DoD, USMC and other security requirements to include the CNSSI 1253 Security controls and DISA STIGs/SRGs
- Develop, submit, and maintain artifacts in concert with cybersecurity/RMF teammates for control systems and SCADA environments, including hardware and software inventories.
- Support site assessments, system categorization, and cybersecurity evaluations for operational technology (OT).
- Continuously assess the system availability, integrity and confidentiality of assigned systems by verifying configurations, reviewing vulnerability and configuration compliance audits.
- Assist in assessment activities on both FRCS/OT and IT according to documented requirements (i.e. STIG/SRG) and reports/incidents from tools such as ACAS, Nessus, and Dragos.
- Analyze assessment data to identify system deficiencies and vulnerabilities.
- Provide remediation recommendations to address vulnerabilities, develop and work through change management processes to ensure configuration control.
- Stay abreast of emerging cyber threats, attack techniques, and industry best practices in computer network defense. Assess their potential impact on the organization and make recommendations for proactive measures.
- Participate in conferences, work groups, meetings and other required events.
- Travel to supported installations and required locations to provide related cybersecurity expertise.
Competencies:
- Excellent writing skills, strong communication abilities, good time management and organizational skills.
- Experience using tools and applications such as Word, PowerPoint, Excel and SharePoint
- Work confidently in a fast-paced environment with the ability to independently support multiple projects.
- Possess an in-depth knowledge of concepts, best practices, and controls in a breadth of systems administration, such as capacity management, backup and restore operations, database management and maintenance, active directory integration, roles mapping in applications and webserver administration.
- Experience administering and supporting workstation, Human Machine Interfaces, and servers, primarily in a Department of Defense (DOD) environment.
- Ability to work in a team environment and take initiative to help ensure team tasks are successfully completed within required timelines.
- Strong ability to interact and communicate both written and verbally with people at all levels, both technical and non-technical.
- Possess strong problem-solving skills.
- Familiarity with DOD Cybersecurity policy, utility control systems, building control systems and industrial control systems.
- Maintenance and verification of software and hardware inventories via both manual and automated means.
- PowerShell scripting
- SYSLOG & SIEM
- IIS and SQL Sever administration
- Configuration Control/Change management
- POA&M documentation creation and management
- MCCAST and/or eMASS Experience
Education & Experience Requirements:
- Bachelor’s Degree in Computer Science or IT related field or at least 4 years of experience in system administration.
- Minimum of 3 years of relevant experience in computer systems administration in Windows and Linux environments.
- Familiar with Active Directory, Group Policy, Windows Workstation and server administration.
Required Certificates & Licenses (if any):
- DoD 8140 compliant as a Level II systems Administrator 451 (Security+, Network+, MCSA, CEH)
Desired Certificates & Licenses (if any):
- CISA
- CISM
- CEH
- CISSP
- GICSP
Other Requirements:
- Security Clearance: Obtaining a DoD Secret Clearance. Applicants selected will be subject to a government security investigation and must meet eligibility requirements for clearance level required for the job.
- Valid Passport: Possession of a current passport with a minimum of 8 months remaining until the expiration date.
- Travel Flexibility: Willingness and capability to travel, CONUS and OCONUS approximately 20% of the time.
- Telecommunication is potentially authorized for this role in a very limited scope.
- Work Environment Compliance: Commitment to maintaining a drug-free work environment, U.S. Citizenship, and possession of a valid state driver's license.
Want to take the next step in your career with RMC? This Systems Administrator role is where your skills and talents will thrive, and you'll be part of something truly meaningful.
Join us today!
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Reasonable Accommodations Statement
To perform this job successfully, an individual must be able to perform each essential duty satisfactorily. Reasonable Accommodations may be made to enable qualified individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.
RMC has reviewed this job description to ensure that essential functions and basic duties have been included. It is intended to provide guidelines for job expectations and the employee's ability to perform the position described. It is not intended to be construed as an exhaustive list of all functions, responsibilities, skills, and abilities. Additional functions and requirements may be assigned by your manager as deemed appropriate. This document does not represent a contract of employment, and RMC reserves the right to change this position description and/or assign tasks for the employee to perform, as RMC may deem appropriate.
RMC is an Equal Opportunity Employer.