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Re: JOB: LAN Admin @ Scott AFB (clearance required)



Hello William, I've been unemployed since January - but not down and 
out. I worked for AT&T for 3 years maintaining the Worldnet network (it 
was more a nightmare of contacts than anything but you still had to 
troubleshoot with SNMP, use MIB's etc.) so I still am pretty new at 
network management having been an equipment operator in the Air Force 
prior to that. If you don't have takers I'd certainly be interested. Thanks

William Underwood wrote:

>Below is the job description.  Please reply to me if you're interested, and I
>will give you the contact partys info...
>
>Oh, it's multi-platform, but very little (if any) OSS and mostly Win2K...
>
>Thanks,
>William
>
>
>LAN Administrators are assigned to the technical support team.  LAN
>Administrators are responsible for the technical
>administration of the LAN.  
>
>*They manage the day-to-day activities of the system and are responsible for
>all applications present on the system.   
>*They ensure servers, workstations peripherals; communication devices and
>software are on-line and available to support the logistics customers. 
>*They establish contingency procedures, such as manual backup, reallocation
>of resources, and sharing assets, for system critical to mission
>accomplishment.  
>**Plan for short-term loss of system hardware and software availability.   
>**Assist in the development of system backup and recovery procedures.   
>**Execute tape backups on all assigned systems at specified times, in
>accordance with established procedures to prevent potential data loss from
>malfunctions and preserve database integrity.
>**Maintain a current tape library, locating tapes in off-site storage and
>main tape library, and prepares new tapes for the library.  
>**Restore files and databases when requested.  
>**Ensure all tapes are labeled properly by filling out and affixing labels to
>them, making sure the label information is accurate, sufficient, and legible.
> 
>***This label information shall be verified every time the tape is used.  
>***Retrieve or store tapes making sure they are properly stored in the
>library when not in use.  
>***Ensure backup media, located at offsite storage location, is rotated
>monthly. 
>
>LAN Administrators will adhere to Air Force and HQ AMC regulations concerning
>Computer Operations and computer security.
>
>*Comply with and manage the security plan for each respective location, in
>accordance with governing directives.  
>*Ensure all Air Force Computer Emergency Response Team (AFCERT) messages are
>complied with to meet established suspense's.  
>*Report security breaches and distribute security information according to
>the AFI 33-202, AMC instructions, and or local guidance. 
>**Provide any security breach specifics and corrective actions in the Monthly
>Status Report.  
>
>They shall act and perform as system administrator when required.  
>
>*Add new users to the system.
>*Assign and maintain user IDs and Passwords and administer user privileges on
>the system.  
>*Troubleshoot and resolve hardware and software system problems or elevate to
>project manager.  
>*Provide system configuration and software change reports following changes
>or updates.
>*Optimize the servers/LAN and its services to better meet the customers
>needs, e.g., assigning user profiles, defining printer access, and setting up
>user restrictions.  
>*With the assistance of the military defines ownership of applications and
>determines who has permission to read, write, and execute.  
>*Monitor network control activity.  
>*Maintain LAN management records, in a format acceptable to the government,
>and assists users in using the LAN.  
>*Maintain a database on servers, licenses, and software installed on the
>servers.  
>*Work with each local Network Control Center and organization computer
>systems security officers to implement network security policies and
>procedures for each military installation.   
>*Provide technical guidance and document system administration procedures.  
>*Develop software masks for Air Force forms and assist in developing
>computer-generated forms.  
>*Assist in modifying terminal emulators to tailor function key mappings.  
>*Provide on-the-Job orientation to Government personnel as related to system
>administration functions.  
>*Provide additional administrative services, as directed by the task leader.
> 
>*Periodically reviews the organization's needs for computer resources.  
>*Assist in the installation and integration of GOE/GOTS and COTS into a
>common environment.  
>*Provide written documentation of all changes.  
>*Provide monthly statistic's on server down time.  
>*Document recommended actions in a monthly summary report.  
>
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