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A leading company is seeking an IT Manager / NTCSS Database Administrator to oversee IT support across multiple sites. This role involves managing a team, providing system administration, and ensuring operational excellence in a dynamic environment. Candidates should have extensive experience in naval logistics and IT management, with a strong focus on developing high-performing teams.
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While we are open to Remote candidates for this role, preference will be given to candidates located in Pascagoula, Norfolk, or Bath.
Noblis MSD has an opening for an IT Manager / NTCSS Database Administrator / NTCSS Computer Analyst to support weekday shiftwork duties, providing System Administrator support/services under the Fleet Support Services contract. This position will provide management support for 4 remote sites: Pascagoula, MS; Bath, ME; Norfolk, VA, and San Diego, CA.
The candidate will serve as the primary contact for IT and NTCSS customers on assigned projects, leveraging knowledge of customer operations and business. Responsibilities also include attracting, developing, engaging, and retaining talent, encouraging innovation, and building a high-performing team. You will work on complex issues impacting large scope and importance, applying advanced knowledge and industry understanding. The role involves managing a team, planning, staffing, budgeting, and ensuring operational excellence.
Professionals in IT are versatile, providing technical support, troubleshooting, and implementing IT solutions. Responsibilities include end-user support, configuring systems, implementing security, deploying new technologies, managing projects, and training users. Versatility and adaptability are essential to support diverse IT and NTCSS challenges.