PKI Operations Engineer (2085) Job - (orlando, florida) Information Technology (IT) - Orlando, FL at Geebo

PKI Operations Engineer (2085) Job - (orlando, florida)

PKI Operations Engineer (2085) (Job Number:
400769) Description:
The PKI Operations Engineer will administer, maintain and support SAIC's Public Key Infrastructure (PKI) and related strong authentication technologies.
This includes Microsoft Certificate Services (CS), Certificate Management Services, and Smart Card technologies.
Primary Responsibilities Include:
- Administer strong authentication technologies such as Microsoft's Certificate Services, Public Key Infrastructure (PKI), One:
Time Password (OTP), and Smart Card management.
- Support complete lifecycle of certificate management services, including issuance, renewal, and revocation.
- Operations and support of RADIUS and TACACS
infrastructure - Support application integrations and implementation support - Support Microsoft Active Directory (AD), Federated Services (ADFS), Unified Access Gateways (UAG), and other Microsoft authentication technologies
Qualifications:
TYPICAL EDUCATION AND
Experience:
Bachelor's degree or equivalent experience :
A minimum of 3
years PKI technology experience and 7
years of experience.
- Experience with Microsoft Certificate Services - Knowledgeable in multi:
factor authentication technologies, including certificate and One:
Time Password (OTP) authentication.
- Experience with Active Directory Federated Services (ADFS) and Unified Access Gateways (UAG) - MCSE, MCITP, MCTS and/or SANS Certification Job Posting:
Mar 17, 2014, 11:
39:
01 AM Clearance Level Must Currently Possess:
None Clearance Level Must Be Able to Obtain:
None Potential for Teleworking:
Yes Travel:
None Shift:
Day Job Schedule:
Full:
time Source:
http:
//www.
tiptopjob.
com/jobs/28590167_job.
asp?source=trovit.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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