What are the responsibilities and job description for the Unified Capabilities (UC) NOC Technician 3 position at P W Communications Inc?
Location: Ogden, Utah
Category: Network Administration and Ops
Schedule (FT/PT): Full Time
Travel Required: No
Shift: Rotating (includes nights and weekends)
Potential for Telework: No Remote
Required:
- Active Secret Security Clearance
- U.S. Citizenship
Our customer, the Defense Information Systems Agency (DISA), acts as the provider of GIG/Defense Information System Network (DISN) services to the Department of Defense (DoD) and national security organizations. This position directly supports the DISA-provided GIG capabilities and services in the 24x7 DISA Global Operations Center (DGOC).
We are seeking a Unified Capabilities (UC) NOC Technician 4 to support the Digital Modernization Sector and DoD Enterprise and Cyber Operations (DECO) in support of the Global Solutions Management Operations II (GSMO-II) program.
Primary Responsibilities
- Create/update/resolve unclear problems and issues faced, utilizing a broad knowledge of the network architect and the Service Now platform
- Notify necessary points of contacts based on essential or heightened awareness networks, circuits, or location incidents
- Execute network operations to include configuration and analysis of customer circuits across Time Division Multiplexing (TDM) and Session Initiated Protocol (SIP) trunks
- Work directly with customers, UC stakeholders, and leaders internal and external to the organization across multiple areas to ensure maximum network availability to minimize or eliminate mission and operational impact
- Proactively monitor network alarms across platform specific network management tools
- Support all customers to include providing global situational awareness support
- Verify that service has been restored upon resolution of all customer-initiated tickets
- Provide timely situational awareness to leadership and the impacted community within discovery and ticket creation using approved communication methods as outlined
- Proactively monitor network alarms across platform specific network management tools
- Record, assess, track, and monitor incident tickets escalated to operational infrastructure
- Utilize incident management applications to document all aspects of reported outages/degradations, isolations, escalations, and resolutions during the lifecycle of a service impacting network incident
- Perform configuration maintenance on route plans, route lists device profiles, calling search spaces, and route partitions
- Utilize incident management applications to document all aspects of reported outages/degradations, isolations, escalations, and resolutions during the lifecycle of a service impacting network incident
- Assess, identify and recommend resolutions to various network incidents and/or configuration deficiencies
- Develop and/or recommend solutions and processes pertaining to UC and DRSN operations
Basic Qualifications
- Hold DoD-8570 IAT Level 2 baseline certification (Security CE or equivalent) prior to start date
- Able to work in a 24x7 shift work environment
- Must have an active DoD Top Secret security clearance
- Requires general understanding of both voice infrastructure and IP network topologies
Additional Desired Qualifications
- Tech control facility or cyber transport experience
- Circuit actions experience
- Experience with MS Office suite, i.e. Outlook, Excel, Word, Access, PowerPoint, TEAMs
- Experience with one or more of the following: alarm surveillance, call routing, session initiated protocol, media call flow, packet capture analysis, Juniper IP technologies
- Knowledge in one or more of following: routers, switches, crypto devices, CISCO, Juniper, video teleconferencing (VTC), voice services, EVoIP/ECVoIP, VoSIP, fly-away kits, Defense Red Switch Network (DRSN), DSN Core
Salary : $52,000 - $56,000