Windows MECM Systems Engineer with Security Clearance Engineering - Pocatello, ID at Geebo

Windows MECM Systems Engineer with Security Clearance

Systems Engineer (Windows / MECM) The Systems Engineer (Windows / MECM) will be responsible for managing the MECM or SCCM platform and endpoint deployments across all enclaves and classification levels of the FBI.
This includes the maintenance of existing platforms, upgrades to new versions, enhancements such as enabling HA and clustering, new from-scratch deployments, and engineering of future solutions for improvements.
Responsibilities Build and maintain deployments and collections using MECM/SCCM.
Provide endpoint management to workstations and servers.
Perform patch management for servers, workstations, and infrastructure devices.
WSUS administration.
Configure and troubleshoot all components of an enterprise MECM/SCCM deployment, to include SQL Server backend, distribution points, collections, task sequences, etc.
Support and update AV.
Ensure servers, workstations and infrastructure devices have latest approved patches.
Automate procedures using scripts.
Troubleshoot and evaluate MECM/SCCM client logs and identify problems.
U.
S.
citizenship is required per contract to obtain and maintain a TS/CI Security ClearanceFive years of experience is requiredA Bachelor's degree is required.
Additional years of experience may be considered in lieu of education.
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