Location: Elizabeth City, NC Project: USCG ALC ISD Clearance: United States Department of Defense Active Secret Clearance Full Time, Salary: Competitive Shift: 1st Position Start: March 2025 (Pending Contract Award) About the company: Since its founding in 1986, MILVETS Systems Technology, Inc. has been a reliable provider of quality services in the information and technology fields. As a Service-Disabled Veteran-Owned Small Business, certified by the Small Business Administration as a Small Disadvantaged Business, the company was founded to offer efficient, cost-effective information technology services to commercial and government clients. Benefits MILVETS offers an excellent benefits package including Health Insurance, FSA, Dental Insurance, Life Insurance, Disability Insurance, Vision, 401(k), Paid Time Off, Paid Federal Holidays, Sick Leave, Military Leave. Position Summary: MILVETS Systems Technology, Inc. is currently seeking a full-time Computer Systems Engineer/Architect (Team 4) Journeyman. Minimum of five (5) years of experience in related field. Responsibilities: Design and develop solutions to complex applications problems, system administration issues, or network concerns.
Perform systems management and integration functions.
The main goals of enterprise architecture may be to create a map or blueprint of the structure and operations of an organization. This blueprint should include information such as a map of IT assets and business processes.
Other common goals include promoting team alignment and standardization.
An enterprise architect is an IT professional who ensures an organization's IT strategy is aligned with its business goals. They analyze business properties, define all business needs, and the external environment.
A Requirements diagram is one of Enterprise Architect's extended diagram types. It allows an analyst to model requirements visually, showing how requirements relate to each other and how they connect with other elements in the model such as Business Drivers, Constraints, Business Rules, Use Cases, and design Components. It progresses from high-level concept diagrams, to detailed domain architectures, all the way to the development of solution architectures, architecture roadmaps and implementation plans.
Experience: Qualifications: Bachelor’s or associate degree in related field or at minimum Information Technology (IT) Certification. Certifications: Requires DoD Approved 8570 Baseline Certification IAT Level II. (Eg. CompTIA Sec+) Clearance: Applicants selected will be subject to a security investigation and may need to meet eligibility requirements for access to classified information; an Active United States Department of Defense Secret clearance is required.
Perform systems management and integration functions.
The main goals of enterprise architecture may be to create a map or blueprint of the structure and operations of an organization. This blueprint should include information such as a map of IT assets and business processes.
Other common goals include promoting team alignment and standardization.
An enterprise architect is an IT professional who ensures an organization's IT strategy is aligned with its business goals. They analyze business properties, define all business needs, and the external environment.
A Requirements diagram is one of Enterprise Architect's extended diagram types. It allows an analyst to model requirements visually, showing how requirements relate to each other and how they connect with other elements in the model such as Business Drivers, Constraints, Business Rules, Use Cases, and design Components. It progresses from high-level concept diagrams, to detailed domain architectures, all the way to the development of solution architectures, architecture roadmaps and implementation plans.
Experience: Qualifications: Bachelor’s or associate degree in related field or at minimum Information Technology (IT) Certification. Certifications: Requires DoD Approved 8570 Baseline Certification IAT Level II. (Eg. CompTIA Sec+) Clearance: Applicants selected will be subject to a security investigation and may need to meet eligibility requirements for access to classified information; an Active United States Department of Defense Secret clearance is required.