Configuration Engineer - active SECRET clearance

orlando, FL
Full Time
Experienced

Job Title: Configuration Engineer

Location: Orlando, FL (Onsite)

Contract Type: 1099

Compensation: $50 per hour

iTrust Human Capital Management is seeking a Configuration Engineer for one of their clients.

Job Description:

We are currently looking for a skilled and experienced Configuration Engineer to support our client's efforts in executing complex software systems and developing critical testing programs. This is an excellent opportunity for an individual with a strong background in test planning, system integration, and configuration management.

Key Responsibilities:

  • Establish and maintain functional test cases and procedures for program capabilities and products.
  • Support functional, integration, and delivery verification testing activities for assigned products.
  • Assist with baseline release verifications and validations for associated products.
  • Support hardware and software system patching and tracking activities.
  • Provide testing support for capability assessments and technology investigations.
  • Offer assistance in resolving open program problem reports (PPRs) for the associated product.
  • Provide site support for testing and site setup activities.
  • Collaborate with cross-functional teams to address technical and programmatic issues.

Required Qualifications:

  • 3-8 years of experience in a relevant field with a BA/BS degree.
  • Proven experience in planning and executing complex software system test cases and procedures.
  • Experience in developing test scenarios, scripts, and managing requirements.
  • Ability to effectively communicate technical and programmatic issues.
  • Demonstrated experience working with controlled engineering baselines.
  • Proficiency in executing testing programs and scripts within Linux-based environments.
  • Familiarity with version control systems such as SVN and Git.
  • Strong organizational and team collaboration skills.

Desired Skills:

  • Establishing functional test cases and procedures for program capabilities.
  • Supporting functional, integration, and delivery verification testing activities.
  • Conducting baseline release verifications and validations.
  • Assisting with hardware and software patching efforts.
  • Providing testing support during capability assessments and technology investigations.
  • Collaborating in resolving open Program Problem Reports (PPRs).
  • Providing on-site support for testing and site setup activities.

Security Clearance: This position requires U.S. citizenship and eligibility for a U.S. government security clearance at the SECRET level, with TOP SECRET / SCI eligibility.

If you meet the qualifications and are eager to work on cutting-edge projects in a collaborative environment, we encourage you to apply for this exciting opportunity.

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