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As an Army National Guard Military Intelligence (MI) Systems Maintainer/Integrator, you'll earn a security clearance and play a vital role in ensuring MI computer systems, networks, electronic warfare and intercept devices operate on the battlefield without fail.
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Hold a CompTIA Security+ certification. We are in search of a Lead Wireless Engineer to join our Air Force Enterprise IT as a Service (EITaaS) Base Infrastructure Modernization (BIM) program.
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The positionrequires experience in Windows, MS-Office, Office 365, basic networking, andend-user support for both local and remote employees. Experience as a help desk technician or other customer support role.
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Required certifications are: CompTIA Security+ Preferred certifications are: CompTIA A+, Comp TIA Network+, Microsoft Certified Solutions Associate (MCSA), Microsoft Certified Solutions Expert (MCSE, Cisco Certified Entry Networking Technician (CCENT), Cisco Certified Network Associate (CCNA) - Routing and Switching, Cisco Certified Network Professional Level (CCNP) - Routing and Switching and VMware Certified Professional.
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Knowledge of TCP/UDP/IP networking, familiarity with packet analysis tools such as WireShark, and a general understanding of networking protocols similar to COMPTIA Network+Basic Qualifications.
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Experience with networking architecture (Cisco ASRs, VXLAN, SDN/SD-WAN), advanced routing protocols (BGP, MPLS, OSPF), data-in-transit encryption methodologies (SSL/TLS, IPSec), and virtual architecture (VNETs, VPCs, VMs.
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Holds the following certifications: CompTia A+, Network+, Security+, CISSP, EnCE, and ACE. Currently holds at least one of the following certifications: CompTia A+, Network+, or Security+ and agree to complete all three of the certifications within 2 years of employment.
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CERTIFICATIONS: (One or more required)CompTIA Security + Designs, develops, implements and/or integrates IA and security systems and system components including those for networking, computing, and enclave environments to include those with multiple enclaves and with differing data protection/classification requirements.
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This IT Networking and Security program prepares students for credentials in CompTIA ITF+, Network +, and Security +. SA: RTW will provide you with guidance, direction, and assistance to enroll in an approved course to jumpstart a whole new world of earning opportunities.
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Familiar with Linux + objectives Coverage of CompTIA Network+ objectives and develop hands-on labs: networking, virtualization, command line, and TCP/IP protocol suite including sub-netting.
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Relevant certifications (e.g., Microsoft Certified IT Professional, CompTIA A+, Network+, Security+) are a plus. Familiarity with Hyper-V, Active Directory, Unifi networking, AWS, and cybersecurity best practices.
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IT Qualifications At least two of the following: Bachelor of Engineering – Computer Science, Bachelor of Technology – Computer Science, Master of Computer Application CompTIA A+, Microsoft Certified Professional (MCP) or better.
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Certifications such as Cisco CCNA or CCNP, NSE, CompTIA Network+, or equivalent are a plus. The ideal candidate will have a strong background in networking technologies, excellent problem-solving skills, and the ability to work well both independently and as part of a team.
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Must have experience as a Cloud Engineer (AWS or Azure) to include tasks such as cloud migration, cloud networking, IAM, cloud optimization, and deployment automation (Infrastructure as Code.
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Bachelor's degree or higher in Information Technology, Computer Science, Software Engineering, or a related disciplineCompTIA A+CompTIA Network+CompTIA Security+CompTIA Cloud+Certified Information Systems Security Professional (CISSP)CISCO Certified Networking Associate (CCNA.
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