A Top Partner of ours & Global Leader in the integration & application of IT, engineering, and science is looking for a Windows Imaging Engineer to join their team! Th program provides critical Information Systems/Technology support for major Airforce Bases in the U.S. including HQ (HAF), District of Washington (AFDW), Secretary of Defense (OSD), and many others. This is a big opportunity to join a massive Secret Cleared DoD team to ensure the execution and validation of key systems being used by their customers. Must sit onsite 5 days/week in Washington, D.C. and must have an Active Secret (or Top Secret) Clearance. Apply today to connect with our team for more details!
Requirements:
5+ years of experience deploying, managing, and maintaining Windows imaging systems, servers, and applications - including Windows 10 or 11
3+ years of hands-on technical experience with WDS (Windows Deployment Services), MDT (MS Deployment ToolKit), SCCM and MECM (MS System and Endpoint Config Manager)
Advanced troubleshooting skills to diagnose complex issues - PowerShell for scripting and automation
One of the following certifications required: Security+, GSEC, SCNP, or SSCP
Minimum of an ACTIVE Secret clearance required (or Top-Secret TS/SCI)
Excellent documentation, organization, and communication skills
Preferred Skills:
TS/SCI Clearance
B.S. degree in Information Technology related discipline
Responsibilities:
Support Windows imaging and desktop deployment infrastructure (Windows Deployment services, Microsoft Deployment Services, System Center Configuration Manager/ Microsoft Endpoint Configuration Manager
Deploy, maintain, and update a secure standard image for all relevant environments / domains.
Manage and maintain imaging servers and applications (OS and application updates, Security compliance)
Perform analysis and interpretation of user and product requirements into total systems solutions that acknowledge technical, schedule, and cost constraints.
Continuously evaluate the imaging process for opportunities to automate and reallocate effort toward innovation
Audit and evaluation of the imaging process to determine costs and risks, supportability, and scalability for desktop systems