View Full Version : Need Cleared (Secret or TS) NetApp/VMware/Exchange SysAdmin - San Diego
Captain Awesome
12-29-2010, 06:59 AM
I need to replace a Tier III guy that was working at Camp Pendleton. It's a USMC contract that only requires a Secret right now, but is intended to become TS in the near future.
NetApp experience is preferred, but a candidate with VMware and Exchange (2003/2007) experience would be good too.
Position is available immediately.
Skidog
12-29-2010, 09:00 AM
I need to replace a Tier III guy that was working at Camp Pendleton. It's a USMC contract that only requires a Secret right now, but is intended to become TS in the near future.
NetApp experience is preferred, but a candidate with VMware and Exchange (2003/2007) experience would be good too.
Position is available immediately.
Damn if only i wanted to move to San Diego. I held a Secret clearance a few years back and dont see why it wouldnt be easy to just get it reinstated I have had no legal issues between now and then...
Oh well...bump...sounds like a great gig for someone.
Tuckerman
01-19-2011, 08:05 AM
How do you get a Secret clearance? Or is it a secret.
Captain Awesome
01-19-2011, 09:35 AM
You get a secret clearance by having someone sponsor you for a secret clearance. Kind of circular logic, I guess, since most companies don't want to waste time with someone who doesn't have a clearance if they need someone with one.
Truth be told, at this point, we could even take someone with an interim, which normally can be done in 24-48 hours as long as you're pretty clean (no arrests, no bankruptcies, no huge credit problems... basically nothing other than parking/speeding tickets).
We have a team of 5 guys out there right now, and have had to hire for this position several times over the last 2+ years. By now, I recognize a lot of the resumes we're seeing on Monster, ClearanceJobs.com, etc, and was hoping to find some new talent.
If someone here can hook me up with a successful candidate (as in, they get the job), I can promise a referral bonus.
Skidog - you sure you don't want to be back in SoCal? I guess the skiing's only a little less good than SLC.
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