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This is a fully remote (Must live in the U.S.) position. Position Summary: Our Network Engineers ... Support IQ Fiber's NOC supervisor in optimizing the performance of the NOC. * Assist in diagnosing ...

... NOC environments * Prior experience leading or coordinating shift-based teams ... Ability to work nights, weekends, and rotating shifts as required * Experience with monitoring ...

... NOC environments * Prior experience leading or coordinating shift-based teams ... Ability to work nights, weekends, and rotating shifts as required * Experience with monitoring ...

Customer Support Representative II

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$16.75 - $21.50/hr

Performs remote troubleshooting through diagnostic techniques and pertinent questions. * Provides ... Ability to work a flexible schedule that includes weekends, evenings, holidays. * Is organized with ...

This full-time position, available remote or in-office, supports internet service providers and ... Participate in the weekly after-hours on-call rotation and support NOC escalation. Qualifications ...

This full-time position, available remote or in-office, supports internet service providers and ... Participate in the weekly after-hours on-call rotation and support NOC escalation. Qualifications ...

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Space Development Agency (SDA) NOC Technician III

P W Communications Inc

Ogden, UT โ€ข Remote

$52K - $56K/yr

Full-time

Posted 26 days ago


Job description

Location: Ogden Utah

Schedule (FT/PT): Full Time

Travel Required: No

Shift: Rotating:

Remote: No

Clearance: Secret Security Clearance Required

U.S. Citizenship: Required



Our customer is the Defense Information Systems Agency (DISA) located at Hill AFB, Utah, acting as the provider of GIG/Defense Information System Network (DISN) services to its customers, 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).


The Digital Modernization Sector and Global Solutions Management Operations II (GSMO-II) program have an opening for a Network Technician to support the Space Development Agency (SDA) Operations Support Cell at Hill Air Force Base, Utah.

Primary Responsibilities

  • Create and update tickets utilizing Service Now.
  • Monitor network events and element management failures in real-time on a 24x7x365 basis across multiple monitoring tools.
  • Incident Correlation and Fault Analysis:
    • Proactively analyze alarms
    • Provide detailed analyses leading to resolution of the alarm conditions, including filtering and correlating fault information
    • Identifying the fault condition and its impacts
    • Isolating root causes
    • Coordinating correction of fault situations regardless of the fault in the infrastructure.
  • Notify necessary points of contacts based on essential or heightened awareness networks, circuits or location incidents.
  • Incident Analysis (Fault Isolation):
    • Support the fault isolation process
    • Diagnoses and troubleshoot utilizing procedures to isolate where the fault occurs
    • Identify failed network element(s) i.e. systems, hardware, software, circuits, or facilities.
    • Activities include: testing, fault troubleshooting, fault localization, fault logging and assignment
  • Support all customers to include providing global situational awareness support.
  • Fault Correction:
    • Correct/replace faulty network elements, coordinating with other service providers as necessary.
  • Verify that service has been restored upon resolution of all customer-initiated tickets.
  • Network/Service Restoration:
    • Restore networks and service to full operation
    • Coordinate with other service providers as necessary to track service restoration and meet the DISN SLA and customer negotiated SLAs.
    • Identify failures that are attributable to a different causes and impacts
    • Conduct reroute and normalization of services and circuits due to outages, degradation, or Authorized Service Interruptions (ASIs).
    • Reroute routine circuits within 24 hours of notification
    • Documenting reroute in the configuration management database (CMDB).
    • Provide updates on outages from technicians and/or government incident tickets until a resolution or path to resolution is identified and documented in ticket.
  • Provide 24/7/365 sustainment support for outages, degradation of services and Tier 1/Tier 2 support
  • Provide timely situational awareness to leadership and the impacted community within discovery and ticket creation using approved communication methods as outlined.
  • Works directly with Shift lead and O&M leadership for guidance
  • Incident Escalation:
    o Fault escalation, customer coordination and communications, and ticket system updates and status reporting utilizing procedures between Tier I and Tier II.
  • Record, assess, track, and monitor incident tickets escalated to operational infrastructure.
  • Demonstrate knowledge of training, standard operating procedures, and tools within O&M.
  • Evaluates and provides feedback for training, standard operating procedures, and tools.
  • Assist in training Network controllers within O&M.
  • Effectively communicates with the O&M team and the customer.
  • Provide technical advice and insight to peers and customers to assist in resolution of complex issues.
  • Demonstrate proficiency in several functions within the DISN: routers, switches, crypto devices, routing, DSN/DRSN, Video Services, Promina, CISCO, Juniper, MSPP, DWDM, Optical Switching, etc.

Basic Qualifications

  • Must have DoD-8570 IAT Level 2 baseline certification (Security+ CE, or equivalent) at start date
  • Ability to work in a 24/7 operation
  • Experience with one or more of the following: alarm surveillance, fault management, LAN/WAN maintenance, performance management
  • Advanced Knowledge in four or more of the following: routers, switches, crypto devices, routing, DSN/DRSN, Video Services, Promina, CISCO, Juniper, MSPP, DWDM, Optical Switching
  • General understanding of network topologies, both transport and IP
  • Currently possess an active Secret security clearance and be able to obtain and maintain a Top-Secret security clearance.
  • High school and 2-4 years of experience