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LAN Administrator

Company Name:
AMTIS Inc.
Position Type:
Full-time
Position Description:
AMTIS, Inc. is seeking a LAN (Local Area Network) Administrator to perform on-site services for various information management/information technology (IM/IT) support activities for the United States Air Force 23 Medical Group (MDG).
Note: This position is contingent upon a contract award.
Job Tasks:
Perform installation, maintenance, configuration, and administration of the information systems and network servers consisting of over 10 servers, including, but not limited to, Remote Access Servers (RAS), Fax Servers, Print Servers, Compact Disc (CD) Towers, File, Print and Application Servers, and new servers that are introduced to 23 MDG, as needed.
Support the functionality, operation, administration, and end-user requirements for the Integrated Clinical Database (ICBD) Servers, Coding Compliance Editor, Dental Imaging Collaborative Environment (DICE/MiPACS), AGFA digital radiology, Air Force Medical Service (AFMS) systems, as well the Military Health System (MHS) systems, as needed. This includes, but is not limited to, system administrator duties, application development support, end-user support, and report development and processing support, as required.
Serve as the 23 MDG's point of contact (POC) for applications developed/implemented within the organization and by other organizations (e.g., Health Affairs, TRICARE Management Activity, etc).
Manage, administer, and support the 23 MDG's servers, applications, hardware operation, operating system software, and system/user support.
AssistEstimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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