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Ashburn, VA (On-Site/Office)
Blue Rose Consulting Group is seeking a TOC (Technical Operations Center) Technician to support 24x7x365 monitoring and incident response for a federal data center environment. This role involves real-time system oversight, incident escalation, and contributing to the overall reliability of IT operations. This is an On-Site role in Ashburn, VA and is open to U.S. Citizens ONLY.
Successful candidates will be required to complete a full background investigation.
Work Schedule:
Successful candidates will be required to complete a full background investigation.
Work Schedule:
- Initial training (2-4 weeks): 1st shift (Mon-Fri, 0700-1530) across Ashburn, Springfield, and remote
- Post-training: 3rd shift (Tues-Sat, 2300-0730) onsite in Ashburn
- Candidates must be willing to support 2nd (1500-2330) or 3rd (2300-0730) shift
- Monitor applications, systems, and infrastructure across all environments
- Identify and escalate data center incidents following established procedures
- Provide real-time support and participate in bridge calls to restore services
- Troubleshoot and document incident timelines and resolutions
- Maintain SOPs, troubleshooting guides, and customer contact databases
- Conduct quarterly documentation reviews and contribute to knowledge base updates
- Support detection and prevention of recurring failures via monitoring and automation
- Coordinate and escalate issues across operational teams
- 3+ years supporting incident, problem, and change management in federal IT environments
- 2+ years operating in high-visibility or mission-critical roles
- 3+ years with monitoring tools like IBM Netcool, AppDynamics, HP Ops Manager
- 3+ years using ITSM platforms such as ServiceNow or BMC Remedy
- 3+ years in large-scale MoM monitoring environments
- Experience supporting Java App Servers, VMware, Oracle, Unix/Linux, IBM MQ, DB2
- Strong documentation and verbal communication skills
- Bachelor's degree or 7+ years of relevant experience
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