Defense contractor providing IT infrastructure, logistics, and cybersecurity for military operations
Omni2Max operates deep in the DoD supply chain, managing C4ISR system installations, aircraft carrier platforms (AMPS), and tactical environmental processors while maintaining a mixed stack of enterprise Windows, Red Hat, Cisco, and Splunk infrastructure. The hiring mix—heavily logistics-weighted (11 roles) with mid-level seniority dominance—reflects their operational posture: fielding and sustaining deployed systems rather than building new platforms. Active pain points around patching, vulnerability reporting, and end-to-end connectivity signal mature DoD IT compliance challenges.
Omni2Max is a government contractor based in San Diego serving military and federal logistics operations. The company specializes in command-and-control systems (C4ISR), aircraft platform equipment, supply-chain modernization, and IT infrastructure hardening for defense customers. With 51–200 employees across logistics, engineering, operations, and security functions, they execute government contracting work focused on system installation, verification testing, performance monitoring, and infrastructure lifecycle management. They operate across the United States, Italy, and Japan.
Windows Server, Red Hat Enterprise Linux, Cisco networking, VMware virtualization, SAP for supply-chain planning, Splunk for log monitoring, Nessus for vulnerability scanning, and Microsoft 365 suite (SharePoint, Teams, Power BI).
Headquartered in San Diego, CA, with active hiring and operations across the United States, Italy, and Japan—aligned with DoD logistics and platform deployment footprint.
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