
Description
Description
SAIC has an opportunity for a DNS Administrator in Beltsville, MD to support Department of State's (DoS) Bureau of Diplomatic Technology (DT). This role is highly technical and requires a candidate with a strong foundation in DNS and networking, as well as the ability to troubleshoot and document complex issues effectively.
The role is hybrid and requires 3 days onsite and two days remote. It is typically M-F 0830-1700. (Note: Hour's dependent on mission priorities to include potential on-call and may migrate to a shift position TBD)
Responsibilities:
- DNS Configuration and Management:
- Design, configure, and manage DNS systems in a large enterprise environment.
- Ensure DNS architecture is secure, efficient, and scalable.
- Troubleshoot DNS issues at both intra-network and inter-network levels.
- Network Protocols and Systems:
- Manage and optimize IPAM, DHCP, and NTP systems.
- Support and maintain Active Directory integration with DNS.
- Documentation and Reporting:
- Create detailed documentation of root causes for issues, including remediation and detection strategies.
- Maintain clear records of DNS configurations and changes.
Qualifications
Required Education & Experience:
- BS & Minimum of 5 years in IT, with a focus on DNS, IP, and related systems; MS & 3 years; may accept additional experience in lieu of degree.
- Proven ability to debug complex, cross-system DNS and IP-related issues.
- Technical Expertise:
- In-depth knowledge of DNS protocols and enterprise-level BIND DNS management.
- Familiarity with DNS server types, resource records, DNSSEC (DNS Security Extensions), and DNS communication within and outside the enterprise.
- Experience in troubleshooting DNS issues and managing DNS servers.
- Strong understanding of IP Address Management (IPAM), Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP), and Network Time Protocol (NTP).
- Knowledge of Active Directory and its integration with DNS.
- Networking Knowledge
- Understanding of TCP/IP subnetting, including:
- CIDR (Classless Inter-Domain Routing) calculations.
- Differentiating between public and private subnets.
Identifying hosts within a subnet.
- Basic knowledge of routing and routing protocols.
- Understanding of TCP/IP subnetting, including:
- Problem-Solving and Documentation
- Strong critical thinking and problem-solving skills.
- Ability to document root causes, remediation steps, and detection methods for issues within the specified technologies.
Required Clearance:
- US Citizenship
- Ability to obtain a top secret clearance. Active Secret or TS is highly preferred.
- Must obtain an interim secret prior to starting work.
Preferred Skills:
• Advanced knowledge of TCP/IP subnetting and routing protocols.
• Experience with DNSSEC implementation and management.
Target salary range: $80,001 - $120,000. The estimate displayed represents the typical salary range for this position based on experience and other factors.
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