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ACE Group provides consulting services for operational applications of current and future airborne weapons systems.

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Location
Manchester, New Hampshire, United States of America
Posted
Jun 19, 2026
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Mid Level IT Administrator/Network Technician (Secret Clearance Required)

at ACE Group


The Mid Level IT Administrator Technician is responsible for maintaining, troubleshooting, and supporting an organization’s computer domain servers and networks for corporate enterprise systems along with systems in a secure environment. This role ensures stable enterprise/network performance, assists with server/network upgrades, resolves connectivity issues, and provides technical support for server/network hardware, software, and infrastructure.

Key Responsibilities:

• Monitor, maintain, and troubleshoot Domain, LAN, WAN, and wireless networks

• Install, configure, and support server and network hardware (domain controllers, application servers, switches, routers, firewalls, access points)

• Support secure network environments, including role based access controls and RMF requirements

• Assist with system/network upgrades, patching cycles, and modernization efforts

• Diagnose and resolve connectivity, performance, and hardware issues

• Perform routine administration/network maintenance, backups, and documentation

• Support VoIP systems, network cabling, and infrastructure components

• Collaborate with IT and cybersecurity teams to support mission critical operations

• Maintain network asset documentation and change logs

• Ensure compliance with DoD security standards and cybersecurity best practices