Full-Time

Principal/Sr. Principal Linux Systems Administrator

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Northrop Grumman

Northrop Grumman

10,001+ employees

Aerospace and defense technology solutions provider

Cybersecurity
Aerospace
Defense

Compensation Overview

$95.8k - $143.6kAnnually

+ Bonus

Senior, Expert

Halethorpe, MD, USA + 1 more

More locations: Annapolis Junction, MD, USA

No relocation assistance available.

US Top Secret Clearance Required

Category
Cybersecurity
System Administration
IT & Security
Software Engineering
Required Skills
Linux/Unix

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Degree
Experience
Requirements
  • Associate’s degree with 7 years of experience, or a Bachelor’s degree with 5 years of experience, or a Master’s degree with 3 years of experience; a High School diploma or equivalent with 9 years of experience may be considered in lieu of a completed degree.
  • Experience operating under and managing systems within current applicable information systems compliance standards.
  • Associate’s degree with 10 years of experience, or a Bachelor’s degree with 8 years of experience, or a Master’s degree with 6 years of experience, or a PhD with 4 years of experience; a High School diploma or equivalent with 12 years of experience may be considered in lieu of a completed degree.
  • Experience operating under and managing systems within current applicable information systems compliance standards.
  • Candidates must have a current DoD Top Secret level security clearance, to include SCI access and a recent Polygraph (adjudicated within the last 5 years), or must be enrolled in the DoD Continuous Evaluation (CE) Program, in order to be considered; the required security clearance must be maintained as a condition of continued employment.
  • The selected candidate must agree to submit and successfully complete a polygraph reexamination as a condition to retain access to special program(s), and also as a condition of continued employment.
  • Candidates must have the ability to obtain, and maintain, access to Special Programs as a condition of continued employment.
  • Current IAT Level II certification (ie. Security+, CASP, CISSP, or similar DoD 8570 security certification); required certification must be maintained as a condition of continued employment.
Responsibilities
  • Perform as primary lead Linux Systems Administrator for a large, classified government contract(s).
  • Maintain efficient operations of the entire IT infrastructure including servers, desktop, and networking equipment.
  • Communicate effectively with all stakeholders in written and verbal formats.
  • Ensure necessary IT projects are completed independently or assigned to others as necessary.
  • Obtain and analyze internal and external customer requirements and recommend equipment and software as needed.
  • Implement system enhancements that will improve the performance, reliability, and security of the system including installing, upgrading/patching, monitoring, problem resolution, and configuration management.
  • Manage backup infrastructure and provide backup and recovery services.
  • Manage virus protection on a routine basis as directed by policy.
  • Maintain security audit and logging information on all classified networked and standalone computers as directed by the Cyber Security team.
  • Create and maintain user and computer accounts and modify file permissions as directed by policy.
  • Develop and maintain technical processes and procedures as needed.
Desired Qualifications
  • Bachelor's or Master's degree in IS related field.
  • Experience with VMWare implementation, migration, and maintenance.
  • Experience with NetApp and/or Nutanix implementation, migration and maintenance.
  • Experience with system design and architecture.
  • Experience with communicating with executive leadership.

Northrop Grumman provides advanced aerospace and defense technology solutions, focusing on areas such as autonomous systems, cybersecurity, and space operations. The company develops and manufactures systems that integrate various technologies to meet the needs of government and commercial clients. Its products include systems for command and control, intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance, among others. Northrop Grumman stands out from competitors by securing long-term contracts with government clients, which ensures a steady revenue stream and allows for significant investment in research and development. The company's goal is to maintain its leadership position in the aerospace and defense market through continuous innovation and by delivering comprehensive solutions that meet the evolving needs of its customers.

Company Size

10,001+

Company Stage

IPO

Total Funding

$192.2M

Headquarters

Falls Church, Virginia

Founded

1939

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What believers are saying

  • Growing demand for unmanned systems boosts Northrop Grumman's Manta-Ray drone development.
  • Partnership with Planisware enhances digital transformation and operational efficiency.
  • Involvement in James Webb Space Telescope highlights potential for new government contracts.

What critics are saying

  • Increased competition from international defense contractors like BAE Systems and Thales Group.
  • Potential B-21 Raider program delays due to supply chain issues and technical challenges.
  • U.S. defense budget cuts could lead to fewer contracts and decreased revenue.

What makes Northrop Grumman unique

  • Northrop Grumman excels in autonomous systems, cyber, and space technologies.
  • The company has a strong track record with government contracts and defense solutions.
  • Its diversified revenue streams include Aerospace Systems, Mission Systems, and Technology Services.

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Company News

Silicon Canals
Jan 27th, 2025
Planisware Enterprise Selected By Northrop Grumman As Enterprise-Wide Program Management System To Drive Innovation And Enhance Operational Excellence

SAN FRANCISCO–(BUSINESS WIRE)–Planisware, a leading B2B provider of SaaS in the rapidly growing Project Economy market, announced today that Northrop Grumman Corporation, a leading global aerospace and defense technology company, has selected Planisware Enterprise to serve as its enterprise-wide program management system.“We are honored to partner with Northrop Grumman as they continue to implement digital technologies across their business,” said Loic Sautour, Chief Executive Officer at Planisware. “Planisware will act as a key partner in their digital transformation efforts, streamlining portfolio management technology across the end-to-end product lifecycle.”About PlaniswarePlanisware is a leading business-to-business (“B2B”) provider of Software-as-a-Service (“SaaS”) in the rapidly growing Project Economy. Planisware’s mission is to provide solutions that help organizations transform how they strategize, plan and deliver their projects, project portfolios, programs and products.With more than 700 employees across 14 offices, Planisware operates at significant scale serving circa 600 organizational clients in a wide range of verticals and functions across more than 30 countries worldwide. Planisware’s clients include large international companies, medium-sized businesses and public sector entities.Planisware is listed on the regulated market of Euronext Paris (Compartment A, ISIN code FR001400PFU4, ticker symbol “PLNW”).For more information, visit https://planisware.com/ and connect with Planisware on LinkedIn.ContactsInvestor Relations: Benoit d’Amécourt[email protected]+33 6 75 51 41 47Media: Brunswick GroupHugues Boëton / Tristan Roquet Montégon[email protected]+33 6 79 99 27 15 / +33 6 37 00 52 57

Securities.io
Jan 24th, 2025
Jwst – The James Webb Space Telescope

Looking Deeper Into The UniverseSome megaprojects involve gigantic infrastructures, like, for example, the 27-kilometer diameter circle of the CERN particles accelerator or the 800-mile-long neutrino experiment of DUNE .Others can be qualified as megaprojects not because of their size but because of their sheer complexity, costs, and how transformative they are to our understanding of the Universe.A good example of this is the James Webb Space Telescope (JWST). This infrared light space-based telescope is the most powerful and largest ever created. The telescope takes its name from James E. Webb, the legendary administrator of NASA from 1961 to 1968 during the Mercury, Gemini, and Apollo programs.JWST is so powerful that it could equally help us observe the very first stars to have ignited in the Universe and find potentially habitable exoplanets. And to obtain these results, scientists and engineers have worked wonders to push the limit of what telescopes could achieve.Why Put A Telescope In Space?The first thing to understand about the James Webb Space Telescope is why it needs to be in space in the first place. After all, lifting complex machinery into space is a lot more difficult than building the same thing down on Earth.By going out of the atmosphere, telescopes can get a view of the Universe undisturbed by light pollution, atmospheric turbulence, and, of course, clouds and weather patterns.This is the reason why the relatively small Hubble telescope performed so well compared to ground-based telescopes

SlashGear
Jan 11th, 2025
The German Navy Is Testing A New Unmanned Underwater Drone

Northrop Grumman is developing an underwater Manta-Ray drone for the U.S. Navy, which will be capable of long-term operation anywhere in the world.

ExecutiveBiz
Jan 10th, 2025
Northrop Grumman Approved to Produce MDA Missile Test Vehicle

Northrop Grumman has received clearance from the Missile Defense Agency to produce five units of the Modified Ballistic Re-Entry Vehicle-11, an advanced target vehicle developed to test the MDA's Next Generation Interceptor.

EDR Magazine
Jan 9th, 2025
Northrop Grumman Cleared for Production of NGI Target Vehicle

Jan. 9, 2025 - Northrop Grumman Corporation (NYSE: NOC) is developing the Modified Ballistic Re-Entry Vehicle-11 (MBRV-11) supporting the Missile Defense Agency's (MDA) Integrated Master Test Plan (IMTP) to test the Next Generation Interceptor (NGI).

GovCon Wire
Jan 8th, 2025
Melanie Heitkamp to Assume CVP, Chief HR Officer Posts at Northrop

Melanie Heitkamp was elected by the board of directors of Northrop Grumman to serve as corporate vice president and chief human resources officer, effective Feb. 3.

Investing.com
Jan 7th, 2025
Amentum names new Intelligence & Cybersecurity head

With over three decades of experience, Walsmith comes to Amentum from Northrop Grumman (NYSE:NOC), where she held the position of general manager and vice president of the Cyber & Intelligence division.

U.S. Navy
Jan 7th, 2025
Navy awards $3.5B contract to Northrop Grumman to develop successor to E-6B Mercury aircraft

Navy awards $3.5B contract to Northrop Grumman to develop successor to E-6B Mercury aircraft.

Defense Mirror
Jan 7th, 2025
China Launches Shijian-25 Satellite to Test Orbital Refueling Technologies

The U.S.-based Northrop Grumman plans to launch its Mission Robotic Vehicle (MRV) in 2026 to provide similar on-orbit servicing capabilities.

ExecutiveBiz
Jan 6th, 2025
Northrop Names Nikki Kodama as VP, B-21 Production Programs Manager

Northrop Grumman has appointed Nikki Kodama, most recently vice president of aerospace structures, as VP and manager for B-21 production programs.

Defence Connect
Dec 23rd, 2024
Northrop Grumman celebrates successful target test for new Patriot missile system sensor

Under the recently awarded TACRAM 2 contract, extending to 2028, Northrop Grumman will continue its partnership to produce and launch Zombie targets for advanced missile defence system testing.

ASLS
Dec 19th, 2024
Gateway: Wired for Deep Space

Northrop Grumman will complete final outfitting of HALO and integrate it with Gateway's Power and Propulsion Element for launch ahead of the Artemis IV mission on a SpaceX Falcon Heavy rocket.