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Experience with networking equipment, installation, troubleshooting and commissioning. Bachelor’s degree in Electrical or Computer Engineering from an accredited college/university. Experience with ladder logic and programming/troubleshooting Programmable Logic Controllers (PLC’s), Rockwell and Allen Bradley PLC experience is preferred.
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Design, develop, integrate, test, and maintain complex software solutions in telecommunications and IP/computer networking equipment in the cyber security domain. Participate in research and innovation efforts on complex solutions to security challenges in telecommunications and IP/computer networking equipment in the cyber security domain.
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You will help deliver groundbreaking research, and advanced networking and communications solutions that provide an information advantage that contributes to the mission and operational success of CACI-LGS Labs customers.
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Troubleshoot AV equipment, including but not limited to audio, video, lighting, computer networking systems, and hardware. The AV Operations Specialist provides and supports all services used to deliver technology to our customers and associates including networking, desktop support, audio, video, HSIA, audio & video conferencing, webcasting, and basic lighting for different types of meetings and events.
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Interfacing with fellow contractors and military/government clients, helping to shape their IT, networking, communication, and infrastructure. The contractor shall analyze, troubleshoot and maintain RPSOC computer and network systems including troubleshooting LAN/WAN communications, firewalls, operations support for Microsoft Windows operating systems, and networks at classification levels of Top Secret/Sensitive Compartmented Information (TS/SCI), Secret and Unclassified not supported by the local base communications.
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Technical training in Computer Networking and Network Security. Minimum of Associates Degree or Technical Certificate in electronics, computer or related field, Bachelors degree preferred.
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A Minimum of an Associates Degree in computer information technology, computer technology Integration, networking technology, or related curriculum, required. Nurture dependable IT infrastructure and networking thats always up and running.
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Computer Networking, Microsoft Windows Server, Network Systems, Troubleshooting. The primary function will be to organize, install, and support government organization’s computer systems, including local area networks (LANs), wide area networks (WANs), network segments, intranets, and other data communication systems.
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Knowledge of computer networking concepts and protocols, and network security methodologies. Understanding of networking fundamentals and network protocols, like TCP/IP, SSH, SFTP, HTTP, and SCP.
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Continually work toward enhancing and improving technical skills to include audio, video/data, staging and computer operation and networking. Computer proficiency (hardware, software and networking.
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NDR team members are expected to be subject matter experts on disruptive security events and able to apply their extensive knowledge of computer networking and cyber security threats in order to develop solutions to complex cyber scenarios.
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A bachelor's degree in related information technology or related field and four years experience in business administration, computer science, mathematics, engineering, management information science, networking-telecommunications, and/or data processing.
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Additional Job DescriptionMinimum Requirements: A bachelor's degree in related information technology or related field and four years experience in business administration, computer science, mathematics, engineering, management information science, networking-telecommunications, and/or data processing.
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Strong understanding of computer hardware, operating systems (Windows, macOS), and software applications. Familiarity with networking concepts (TCP/IP, DNS, DHCP) is desirable. As a Level 1 IT Help Desk Analyst, you will be responsible for providing technical assistance and support to end-users within the organization.
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He is a pioneer in the field of computer networking, having developed the multi-protocol router while working at Stanford University in the 1980s. XKL is privately-owned by Len Bosack, the co-founder of Cisco Systems.
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