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Systems Administrator Advisor

Springfield, VA

**ACTIVE TS/SCI SECURITY CLEARANCE REQUIRED**

Make an Impact—Every Day

Are you ready to make today safer and tomorrow smarter? Join our mission-driven team supporting a key intelligence customer in Springfield, VA. As a Systems Administrator Advisor, you’ll be a critical part of a highly skilled group driving innovative solutions to complex IT challenges.

We’re looking for someone who’s passionate about solving problems, optimizing systems, and leading the way in secure, high-performance environments.


What You’ll Be Doing:

No two days are the same—but here’s a snapshot of your impact:

  • Take the lead in developing technical solutions across software, hardware, configurations, and architecture

  • Solve highly complex hardware and software issues, often independently

  • Perform advanced installations, upgrades, and configurations of operating systems and software packages

  • Monitor and fine-tune systems for top-tier performance and reliability

  • Mentor and guide junior team members—your expertise will shape their growth

  • Lead data recovery efforts and manage system backup schedules

  • Assess current systems and help design long-term improvement strategies

  • Configure and maintain networked systems, ensuring everything runs like clockwork

  • Conduct audits to ensure compliance with IT standards and best practices

  • Collaborate across teams, communicating effectively with both technical peers and non-technical stakeholders

  • Provide training to end-users—sometimes one-on-one, sometimes in larger group settings

  • Lead tasks and projects, providing direction without direct management responsibilities


What You Bring to the Table:

  • Education/Experience: BA/BS degree or equivalent experience + 8 years in a systems administration role

  • Certifications: Security+ or CASP and ITIL v4 Foundations

  • Proven experience leading technical solutions and projects

  • Strong written and verbal communication skills

  • A passion for efficiency, security, and continuous improvement


Why Join Us?

  • Work on meaningful missions that matter

  • Collaborate with some of the brightest minds in the industry

  • Grow your skills through continuous learning and leadership opportunities

  • Be part of a team that values innovation, integrity, and impact


Ready to take the next step in your career and help shape the future of national security? Let’s talk.

Additional Information

  • All your information will be kept confidential according to appropriate guidelines.
  • Compensation is unique to each candidate and relative to the skills and experience they bring to the position. The salary range for this position is typically $120-130k. This does not guarantee a specific salary as compensation is based upon multiple factors such as education, experience, certifications, and other requirements, and may fall outside of the above-stated range.
  • Highlights of our benefits include Health/Dental/Vision, 401(k) match, Accrued PTO, STD/LTD/Life Insurance, Referral Bonuses, professional development reimbursement, and more!

D2 Consulting is committed to a merit-based recruitment process and encourages applications from all qualified individuals.  As a Veteran-Owned Small Business, we particularly welcome applications from veterans who have the requisite skills and experience.  Job applicants that are interested in one of our openings and may require a reasonable accommodation to participate in the job application or interview process, should contact us to request an accommodation.

 

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