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SharePoint Administrator

LMI is seeking an Junior to Mid-Level Analyst to support our team in the area of Microsoft SharePoint Administration.
This position will provide expertise to the Office of Strategic Sourcing (OSS) within the Office of Information Technology (OIT) at the Department of Veteran's Affairs (VA).
This position will be on client site in Washington, DC.
LMI is a government consulting firm, dedicated exclusively to advancing the management of the government.
As a not-for-profit company, we deliver the best value for the government dollar as all revenues are directed to our mission of advancing government rather than to delivering shareholder value.
We operate completely free of political and commercial bias, and we are entirely aligned with the goals of our clients.
Our clients value our not-for-profit status and specialized services in logistics, intelligence, homeland security, health care, and energy and environment markets.
Responsibilities Provides the OSS, VA OIT with SharePoint content administration support services.
Tracks contracts across OIT.
Maintains SharePoint lists and creates sites.
Uploads and organizes documents to document libraries.
Completes request forms for new sites.
Qualifications Minimum of 1 year of experience.
Bachelor's degree in Computer Science, Information Technology, Information Management, Business Administration, or a related field.
Requires demonstrated Microsoft SharePoint Administration experience and is a junior to mid-level role.
This role will also be full time.
Familiarity with a Public Sector consulting environment is highly desired.
Understanding of and familiarity with federal acquisition and procurement regulations is desirable.
Applicants selected will be subject to a government security investigation to obtain a Public Trust level clearance, for which you must be a US Citizen.
Work location is flexible.
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Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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