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Configuration Management Analyst
85,000 - 115,000 USD
General Dynamics Information Technology
East Coover Street 23, Mechanicsburg
85,000 - 115,000 USD
Requirements
Must:
- Must possess a minimum, active DoD Secret clearance to start.
- U.S. Citizenship is required for Federal Clearance Requirement.
- Certification Requirement: Directive 8570.1/8140 - IAT II: Security+.
- Bachelor’s degree and at least 6 years’ experience; without a degree, 4 additional years of experience would be acceptable.
- Experience designing and establishing configuration management documentation at the Program Management Office level.
- Experience with GitLab, GitLab Ultimate (or Jira/Confluence), MS Teams, SharePoint.
- Experience creating, managing, and reporting on CM-related activities, including system configurations/audits (source code versions for COTS, GOTS, and customized modules).
- Experience performing, identifying, and tracking differences across multiple environments.
- Experience working with (and possibly serving on) Configuration Control Boards (CCBs).
- Demonstrates strong attention to detail and is process-oriented.
- Ability to juggle and prioritize multiple projects within a collaborative team environment.
- Demonstrates flexibility and willingness to do what it takes to get the job done.
- Demonstrated ability to communicate effectively both verbally and in writing.
- Must be a self-starter, strong leader, and have the ability to work independently with little supervision.
Responsibilities
As a Configuration Management Analyst, I will engage in the following primary responsibilities:
- Interface with developers to perform CM-related activities in support of a CI/CD pipeline, including the resolution of build issues.
- Identify and document the configuration items, using a baseline.
- Manage and execute CM-related tasks for projects operating under the DevSecOps / SAFe methodology; participate in sprint planning and related activities.
- Develop and maintain the OIS Configuration Management Plan, setting standards.
- Extract data for the preparation of management reports.
- Prepare release packages for approval.
- Work with the Configuration Control Board (CCB) and check code in and out of the appropriate work tracking tool.
- Execute basic UNIX commands to move files around and between servers and environments.
- Package baselines for ship installations.
- Compile code on both the UNIX and Windows platforms, and submit the executables for the assigned system in accordance with established standards.
- Verify from a Configuration Management perspective that all tasks are following the approved Configuration Management Plan (CMP) and Software Development Life Cycle processes.
- Manage deliveries across multiple environments (pre-production to production ashore and afloat), including the promotion of code as it pertains to CM.
- Oversee development teams to track/manage all product backlog items for OIS and create/update work items in the appropriate work tracking tool as required.
- Create, manage, and report on CM-related activities, including system configurations/audits (source code versions for COTS, GOTS, and customized modules); manage emergency releases.
- Perform, identify, and track differences across multiple environments.
- Publish and enforce configuration management policies, including workflows.
- Update project artifacts as needed, including Standard Operating Procedures (Tier 3, Release Management, and Configuration Management Plan).
- Document pipeline configurations as necessary.
- Participate actively in sprint planning and related activities.
- Focus heavily on configuration management process and tool streamlining, integration, and automation.
Description
We are seeking a Configuration Management Analyst for the Naval Supply Systems Command (NAVSUP) Ordnance Information System (OIS). This role requires a Secret clearance. This position is on-site and may be based in either Mechanicsburg, PA, or Yorktown, VA, with required travel to Mechanicsburg for Program Increment Planning sessions twice a year and potentially for other meetings.
In this role, I will provide technical expertise on a mission-critical program to develop, modernize, enhance, operate, and maintain services for OIS mission-critical systems. Our salary range for this position is $85,000 - $115,000, though actual compensation will depend on experience, geographic location, and possibly contractual requirements. Our benefits package includes various medical plan options, a retirement plan, flexible working arrangements, and a range of paid time off options.
We are GDIT, a global technology and professional services company committed to delivering consulting, technology, and mission services to every major agency across the U.S. government. Together with our clients, we strive to create a safer, smarter world. We are an Equal Opportunity Employer and value diversity in our workforce.
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