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Education: Minimum of an Associate degree in Computer Science, Computer Information Technology, Computer Information Systems, Networking Technology, Telecommunications Technology, or a relatable information technology field.
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As the world enters an era of strategic competition, Anduril is committed to bringing cutting-edge autonomy, AI, computer vision, sensor fusion, and networking technology to the military in months, not years.
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U) Demonstrated experience with networking and computer security. U) Certification(s): Global Information Assurance Certification (GIAC) Certified Penetration Tester- GPEN, Certified Ethical Hacker (CEH), or equivalent.
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The qualified mid-level systems engineers will have a background in IT, computer systems engineering, or systems engineering and analysis. Solid networking knowledge (OSI network layers, TCP/IP) Experience installing, configuring, and troubleshooting Windows/UNIX/Linux server-based environments.
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Circuit Check is a high-energy, market-leading, provider of automated test systems and test fixtures for complex electronic products for the automotive, military/aerospace medical, industrial, and computer networking industries.
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We are looking for a Senior Staff Network Engineer to help grow our networking capabilities to enable cutting-edge research, distributed engineering, and delivery of the world’s best quantum computers to our customers to help them solve the world’s most complex problems.
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Experience with system administration, networking, Computer Network Attack (CNA), Computer Network Exploitation (CNE), Computer Network Defense (CND), and/or penetration testing.
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Knowledge of computer networking concepts and protocols, and network security methodologies. Working knowledge of troubleshooting Cisco, Arista, F5, Palo Alto, Algosec and several other Network and Security Platforms.
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Knowledge of JAMF, Microsoft SCCM, Microsoft Intune, FileVault Disk Encryption Interact with numerous computer platforms in a multi-layered client server environment. Ensure desktop computers interconnect seamlessly with diverse systems including associated validation systems, file servers, email servers, computer conferencing systems, application servers, and administrative systems.
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Ability to document design of systems using computer aided drafting program or equivalent software. Expert level knowledge of Telecommunication systems, including but not limited to: Trunking, Circuit Design, Syncronous Optical Networking, Multiplexing, T1.
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Must have the 1 or more of the following IT certifications or the industry equivalent: - BICSI Installer 1 (INST1) Certificate - BICSI Installer 2, Copper (INSTC) Certification - BICSI Installer 2, Optical Fiber (INSTF) Certification - Cisco Certified Network Associate (CCNA) Enterprise - Cisco Certified Support Technician (CCST) Networking.
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Bachelor’s degree in IT/computer science or a combination of related education and experience. Basic understanding of networking fundamentals: DHCP, DNS, static IP, subnet, gateway. Minimum 5-8 years of direct end user support experience and technology, including Microsoft Windows, PC OS/Hardware/Software, O365, LAN/Wi-Fi Networks, AD, mobile devices, phone system, printing, cyber security and remote user support.
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Technical Skills: Understanding of computer networking, LAN, WAN and high-capacity and fiber-connected networks. Get to Know Us Charter Communications is known in the United States by our Spectrum brands, including: Spectrum Internet, TV, Mobile and Voice, Spectrum Networks, Spectrum Enterprise and Spectrum Reach.
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Ability to utilize all Microsoft Office programs and applications at an intermediate levelPrevious experience with a Computerized Maintenance Management System (CMMS) and ordering system (Coupa)Knowledge of computer networking systems and infrastructureExperience with electromechanical operation and maintenanceProject Management experience a plus.
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Desired majors: Computer Science, Computer Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Physics, Math, or related field. Recommended coursework: cloud computing,compilers, database systems, distributed systems, functional PL, machine learning, networking.
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