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Please note this role is based on-site in Farnborough.
The DXC (Ent Serv UK Limited), AMPA Programme is responsible for the continued delivery and future growth of the Advanced Mission Planning Aid (AMPA) and associated products.
Used widely within the RAF and various foreign Air Forces, AMPA is built around a common software core, with tailoring and additional capability being implemented for specific aircraft types.
AMPA is a fully networked system utilising customer IT infrastructure allowing instant information exchange between locations. Utilising a Linux operating system, it is hosted on COTS hardware.
The AMPA programme consists of a number of individual projects utilising a common development and delivery function and tool set / hardware to meet each specific set of customer requirements.
AMPA is a highly regarded and successful system. A significant factor in this is the support DXC provides to the end users in requirements capture, exercise support, training, hardware support etc.
The AMPA network is accredited to process and store OFFICIAL and OFFICIAL-SENSITIVE information, and legacy information protectively marked RESTRICTED.
The applicant must be cleared to a minimum of SC and be a UK national with no caveats or dual nationality.
Vacancy for an AMPA Project System Administrator;
Experienced System Administrator required for an office based role supporting the AMPA programme and specifically fulfilling contractual requirements.
A Systems Engineer undertaking the System Administration role provides computing facilities to the delivery team and maintains those facilities to meet AMPA project needs. They are responsible for providing a Project Support Environment that meets the specification defined by the Design Office.
Reports to;
Systems Team Lead / Service Delivery Manager;
Responsibilities;
The System Engineer (System Administration) is responsible for:
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Desirable Skills / Experience
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