Seize your opportunity to make a personal impact as a Middleware Systems Engineer supporting a key Federal agency. GDIT is your place to make meaningful contributions to challenging projects and grow a rewarding career. The USPS is looking for a Middleware Systems Engineer to provide day-to-day support for middle tier technologies, including web and application servers, containers and container management technologies, messaging technologies, cloud platform and services, automation tools, scripting languages and monitoring tools. HOW A MIDDLEWARE SYSTEMS ENGINEER WILL MAKE AN IMPACT: Provide day to day incident and deployment support of multiple server operating systems, including Unix, Linux and Windows, which includes on-site and remote administration, user support, performance monitoring and tuning, and capacity planning. Provide day to day incident and deployment support of middle tier applications, including web and application servers, containers and container managers, messaging technologies, cloud platform and services, automation tools, scripting languages and monitoring tools. Develop growth plans as needed to ensure that the hosting environment can support the projected growth of the application environment. Create and maintain project plans as necessary in accordance with US Postal Service standards then keeps USPS management notified of critical failures or potential missed milestones. Uses security management systems and facilitates in backups and restores of data and application code. Provides weekly status reports and maintains hours worked on projects. Provides action plan for resolution of any/all faults detected and documents solutions to problems and document all application guidelines and issues. Performs isolation testing of problem equipment and/or software, analyzes and resolves complex hardware and software problems issues. Develop and implement procedures that support proactive problem detection and avoidance, including disaster recovery planning and implementation. Manage incident response via the USPS ServiceNow application in accordance with the published USPS Change Management Service Level Agreements (SLAs) and creates and documentation and trouble ticket systems to document equipment configurations, track changes and problems, and compiles performance data. WHAT YOU'LL NEED TO SUCCEED: Education: A degree from an accredited College/University in the applicable field of services is preferred. NOTE: If resources do not have a relevant college degree, an additional 4 years of relevant work experience is required.