FAQs
What is the primary role of the Messaging Engineer at Peraton?
The primary role of the Messaging Engineer is to design, develop, and implement automated solutions to improve business processes, collaborating with cross-functional teams to identify automation opportunities and enhance productivity and efficiency.
Where is the Messaging Engineer position located?
The Messaging Engineer position is located in Kearneysville, WV.
What qualifications are required for the Messaging Engineer position?
The basic qualifications include a BS/BA degree with 2 years of experience, an MS/MA degree with 0 years of experience, or a high school diploma/equivalent with 6 years of experience. U.S. Citizenship and a minimum of a Secret clearance are also required, along with experience in process automation, proficiency in automation tools, and knowledge of Avaya.
What tools and technologies should a Messaging Engineer be familiar with?
A Messaging Engineer should be proficient in automation tools such as UiPath and PowerAutomate, as well as scripting languages like Python and PowerShell. Additionally, familiarity with API integration and database management is important.
Is a Security+ certification required for this position?
Yes, a Security+ certification is required for the Messaging Engineer position.
What is the target salary range for the Messaging Engineer role?
The target salary range for this position is between $66,000 and $106,000, depending on experience and other factors.
What types of benefits does Peraton offer to employees?
Peraton offers a comprehensive benefits package that includes paid time off and holidays, retirement plans, life and disability insurance, career development opportunities, tuition assistance, paid parental leave, and medical, dental, and vision care.
What are the key responsibilities of the Messaging Engineer regarding process documentation?
The Messaging Engineer is responsible for creating and maintaining comprehensive documentation for all automated processes and generating reports and analytics to measure the effectiveness and impact of automation initiatives.
Can the Messaging Engineer position involve troubleshooting?
Yes, the Messaging Engineer will be responsible for troubleshooting and resolving issues that arise during the maintenance of automated processes, providing timely support to business units.
How important is collaboration in the role of a Messaging Engineer?
Collaboration is very important; the Messaging Engineer is expected to work closely with cross-functional teams and communicate effectively with stakeholders to understand their needs and deliver robust automation solutions.