What are the responsibilities and job description for the MI Systems Trainer/Maintainer position at Atlas Systems Integration and Support Technologies (ASIST)?
Provide subject matter expertise to the 32d Army Air and Missile Defense Command (AAMDC) and its subordinate Brigades by helping them leverage military intelligence systems to support full-spectrum Intelligence Operations and Training Exercises. Needs to be familiar with the current family of intelligence systems and capable of integrating those systems with other mission command systems while being ready to adapt to future versions of these digital capabilities. Travel is required.
Responsibilities
- Maintain and administer digital intelligence systems to include configuration and modification; adding, removing, and replacing hardware and software items; system startup, shut down, backup and restore; database administration and maintenance; and system user access control.
- Performs field and sustainment level maintenance to systems in a fixed facility and when employed tactically
- Provides basic instruction for Military Intelligence (MI) Systems standard and non-standard hardware and software installation, configuration, physical emplacement and setup, integration into a communications and data architecture plan, troubleshooting and maintenance techniques.
- Train operators how to leverage the intelligence systems and identifies their maintenance roles in accordance with Technical Manuals and User Guides
- Identifies and reports the status of equipment to be used in Army Sustainment systems like GCSS-Army, or equivalent system, for hardware and software maintenance readiness reporting.
- Travel: Prepared to support subordinate units in North Carolina, Texas, Oklahoma as needed (up to twice a year per subordinate)
Qualifications
- Top Secret Clearance with SCI
- Eligible to obtain Privileged Access (PRIVAC)
- Meet DoD requirements for Information Assurance Technician Level 2 (IAT II)
- Experience integrating intelligence systems with mission command systems