Manage ITSM incidents and problems in complex ICT environments. Requires experience and certifications in security protocols. Secret clearance needed.
Required Skills:
- Bachelor's and five (5) years or more of experience; Master's and three (3) years or more of experience. Additional experience may be accepted in lieu of degree.
- Proven experience in Incident and/or Problem Management within complex, high-availability ICT environments
- Interim Secret clearance required to start; Ability to obtain Secret clearance required to maintain employment
- Certifications: CompTIA Security+ or equivalent (IAT-2)
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