Position Title : SharePoint Developer
Location : Anchorage, AK
Category : Funded
Schedule (FT / PT) : PT-Consultant-1099
Travel Required : NA
Shift : Day
Remote Type : Remote
Clearance required : Clearable
Division : international Cooperation
Description : :
ACT1 Federal is looking for a candidate to provide remote IT support to the Ted Stevens Center for Arctic Security Studies (TSC), located in Anchorage, AK. Work within the Mission Support Division to design and set up MS Teams and shared file structures in TSC's GCC High IL-4 information system, to include building and applying low coding applications on this information system.
Primary Responsibilities :
- Establishing MS Teams “teams” and “channels” structure with proper access controls and data connectivity in a new GCC High IL-4 IS.
- Working under the direction of the TSC IT Supervisor and in coordination with MSD leadership to establish the TSC IS information structure.
- Implementing zero trust principles within MS Teams and the MS 365 environment.
- Building and apply low coding applications on the TSC IS in order to meet the needs of TSC divisions.
Deliverables :
Designing and establish MS Teams framework modelSetting up role-based access controls on the shared file systemTraining and enabling access controls for TSC ITReceiving all requests for application development; develop and test all applications and access controls in coordination with TSC stakeholdersRequirements
Basic Qualifications :
Microsoft 365 GCC High experience and / or certificationsMS Teams and M365 proficiency including in the MS Azure environmentMS SharePoint experience and / or certificationsMS Power Automate experience and / or certificationsAzure AD / MS Entra ID experience and / or certificationsNIST 800-53 experiencePowershell experienceKnowledge using MS products for collaboration within the MS Teams environmentKnowledge of NARA record keeping requirementsUnderstanding of Zero Trust principles.Preferred Qualifications :
Experience in file migrationExperience working in Department of War information systems