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NOC Operator / IT Specialist

TAD PGS, INC.
is currently seeking a NOC Operator (IT Specialist) to support a Military training exercise in Camp Ripley, MN.
This is a Temporary assignment for 10-13 weeks.
Interviews will be held on 5/2/2015.
The assignment starts on 5/6/2015 and ends on 8/4/2015.
Responsibilities:
The Network Operations Center Operator helps with system setup and monitors status of the FlexTrain tracking infrastructure throughout the training exercise.
Tasks include configuring Linux and Windows computers, building and running Ethernet cable, and maintaining computer hardware.
The Network Operations and Base Operator will also help debug and fix problems with the network, computer hardware, and audio/video equipment.
Individual may be asked to perform other tasks as directed by Team Leaders and Program Leadership.
Assignment Requirements:
Relevant experience required.
Linux command line experience.
MS-DOS command line experience.
IT Help Desk ability and/or experience.
Networking & Computer Programming.
Good Typing skills, some data entry performed.
Versatility to do unrelated tasks as well as manual labor.
Humble attitude, respect for the chain of command.
Ability to work in a fast-paced environment.
Preferred Skills:
Military experience and/or experience working with the military.
Computer Science in engineering, or related degree.
All candidates must meet the following minimum requirements:
Must be a United States Citizen Must have a Valid Driver's License Must be able to pass a criminal background check (7 year Felony/Misdemeanor) Must be able to pass a DMV check Must be at least 18 years of age High School Diploma or G.
E.
D.
required Reside within a 50 mile radius of Little Falls, MN.
Must be available to work every day/all hours for the entire duration of the scheduled exercise.
Excellent PAY! Contact email removed or (714)609-8147 for details!.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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