VTC Administrator; Top Secret Clearance Required
Listed on 2025-11-28
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Security
Cybersecurity, Network Security
VTC Administrator (Top Secret Clearance Required)
Job : 00650-25
Location: Defense Logistics Agency (DLA), Columbus, OH
Do you enjoy learning about new technology and how they can be used to provide cutting‑edge services to DoD and federal government customers? If so, join the Stellar Innovations & Solutions team. If you love technology and want a career making a difference supporting meaningful DoD and federal programs, Stellar Innovations is the company for you!
Stellar Innovations & Solutions Inc is seeking a VTC Administrator to join our government project supporting the Defense Logistics Agency (DLA) onsite, in Columbus, OH.
Responsibilities- Primary responsibility is to monitor VTC calls for senior leaders as part of the white glove monitoring service for scheduled SIPR and NIPR VTC calls.
- Works under general supervision, providing support for DLA Information Operations by performing active and passive call monitoring, utilizing TMS, CMS, CMM for conference control and scheduling, while adhering to current STIG’s.
- Assign additional technical administrative duties such as performing CODEC updates.
- Two to Five (2-5) years of progressive information technology (IT) experience in the video teleconferencing arena, including deployment, troubleshooting, supporting VTCs in a dynamic environment.
- Sensitivity Level: IT‑I - Critical Sensitive
- Clearance:
Top Secret OR Secret with Top Secret Clearance investigation completed. - DoD Approved 8570 Baseline Certification:
Category IAT Level II (Security+ CE or higher). - DLA Approved CE Certification: CISCO - CLTECH - Support Collaboration Devices
- U.S. Citizenship is Mandatory.
SIS, Inc. is an Equal Opportunity / affirmatively action employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, or national origin. We are also an equal opportunity employer of individuals with disabilities and protected veterans.
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