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6694 - Aviation Logistics Information Management System (ALIMS) Specialist

Summary

The responsibilities of an ALIMS Specialist encompass a broad spectrum of network infrastructure and information systems installation, operation, administration, maintenance, and security in support of Marine Corps and Naval Aviation.

ALIMS Specialists are directly responsible for the deployment of tactical local area networks (LANs) to any theater of operation, whether in garrison, shipboard, or in forward-deployed joint-service environments.

Tactical LANs include hardware, software, and organic system administration resources that enable network connectivity, communication, operation, and management of Aviation Information Systems (AIS).

In support of a diverse portfolio of program of record AIS, ALIMS Specialists manage an array of computer and network operating systems (OS) including VMWare ESXi, Red Hat Enterprise Linux, Microsoft Windows Server, Docker, Cisco IOS, and Alcatel AOS.

ALIMS Specialists are responsible for the maintenance, repair, and secure operation of all AIS organic to the Marine Aircraft Group.

These AIS include but are not limited to: ALIS: autonomic logistics information system; CAMEO: collaborative automated maintenance environment optimized; DTADS: data transfer and diagnostics system; EPUK: expeditionary pack-up kit; FAME: F/A-18 automated maintenance environment; IBSONE: integrated barcode system; IMDS: integrated mechanical diagnostics system; MPE: mission planning environment systems; NFSA: NAVAIR fleet system array; NTCSS: naval tactical command support system; ODIN: operational data integrated network; OOMA: optimized organizational maintenance activity; and PEMA: portable electronic maintenance aids.

Administrative tasks for the ALIMS Specialist include but are not restricted to acting as the primary point of contact for all Aviation Logistics IT-related issues, ensuring AIS confidentiality, integrity, and availability, as well as providing continuity of operations through high-availability and disaster recovery procedures.

Marines in the MOS may be assigned to a BIC within their occupational field that has been coded with one or more DoD Cyber Workforce Framework work role codes.

Reference DoDI 8140.10, DoDM 8140.10, and the MOS roadmap for additional training and certification requirements associated with work role codes.

Prerequisites

Must be a U.S.

citizen.

Security requirement: secret security clearance eligibility.

Must have normal color perception.

Must possess a CL score of 110 or GT score of 110 or EL score of 110 or higher.

Requirements

Complete the Aviation Information Systems (AIS) Specialist Pipeline Course (N0562Z7), NAVSTA, Newport, RI.

Complete the Autonomic Logistics Information System (ALIS) Administrator Course C-531-0038 (N56F2L2), F-35 Academic Training Center (ATC), Eglin, FL.

POI CID

N0562Z7

Duties

For a complete listing of duties and tasks, refer to reference (cd), Aviation Logistics Information Management Systems Department SOP.

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