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Remote Lab System Administrator Jobs in Washington

Position Overview System Administrators provide remote support across diverse, multi-tenant environments, handling escalated incidents and complex service requests. The role involves advanced ...

Position Overview System Administrators provide remote support across diverse, multi-tenant environments, handling escalated incidents and complex service requests. The role involves advanced ...

This is a remote position. The Mid-level System Administrator will be supporting Identity, Credential, and Access Management (ICAM) services. The role focuses on Tier-2 directory and SSO operations ...

Support the overall telecommunication system configuration management using the Government-provided ... Remote * Noise level: Medium * Work schedule: Schedule is day shift Monday - Friday. May be ...

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What is the difference between Remote Lab System Administrator vs Remote Network Technician?

AspectRemote Lab System AdministratorRemote Network Technician
CredentialsIT certifications (e.g., CompTIA, Cisco)Networking certifications (e.g., Cisco CCNA)
Work EnvironmentLaboratory and virtual lab environmentsNetwork infrastructure and hardware setups
Employer & IndustryEducational institutions, research labs, tech companiesTelecom, IT service providers, corporate networks
Search & Comparison IntentFocus on lab management and system administrationFocus on network troubleshooting and maintenance

The Remote Lab System Administrator primarily manages and maintains virtual and physical lab environments, ensuring systems run smoothly for research or educational purposes. In contrast, the Remote Network Technician focuses on troubleshooting and maintaining network hardware and infrastructure. While both roles require IT and networking certifications, their work environments and daily tasks differ significantly, catering to different organizational needs.

What are the most commonly searched types of Lab System Administrator jobs in Washington? The most popular types of Lab System Administrator jobs in Washington are:
What cities in Washington are hiring for Remote Lab System Administrator jobs? Cities in Washington with the most Remote Lab System Administrator job openings:
Linux Systems Administrator DCO Field Team (Remote)

Linux Systems Administrator DCO Field Team (Remote)

PUNCH Cyber Analytics Group

Reston, VA โ€ข Remote

Full-time

Posted 14 days ago


Job description

About PUNCH:

We're problem solvers first & foremost. PUNCH's origin story involves frustration with available INFOSEC tools and techniqueswe came up thru the industry using these inefficient tools and techniques and decided there had to be a better way. We bring this laser focus on efficiency to every customer engagement.
We have trust as a hallmark in everything we do. PUNCH provides its team members with the maximum amount of ownership over their careers, the direction of the company, and the flexibility & freedom to accomplish their job without interference. Trust requires accountability; we live that, company-wide.
We back each other up. PUNCH is a supportive place to work. We've worked hard to create an environment that makes people better, encourages team work, and rewards a pitch in mentality.
We give back. To those in need. To the community. To the industry.
Does this sound like you?

In this Role You Will:

Maintain and support DCO sensor platforms as part of a mobile field team operating in tactical environments.
- Configure and maintain Linux-based systems (CentOS, Ubuntu)
- Troubleshoot software, hardware, and container issues in isolated setups
- Script with Bash and Python for automation and diagnostics
- Conduct system hardening, licensing, and pre-mission readiness checks
- Support after-action reviews and technical documentation
Key Requirements:
- 7+ years administering Linux systems in production or field conditions

-Must be a US citizen and possess a US passport

- Experience with containers (Docker, Podman)
- Familiarity with DCO tools like Zeek, ELK Stack, Suricata
- Ability to operate without remote support in disconnected environments
- DoD 8570 IAT Level II certification preferred
Must Haves:
Strong diagnostic and Linux skills; capability to work in high-stress, dynamic field conditions.
Security Clearance:
TS with SCI eligibility required.
Travel Requirements:
812 weeks annually, CONUS and OCONUS, potentially with short notice.
Remote work is available during non-deployment periods.