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Requirements Active Top-Secret Clearance with the ability to obtain an SCI - years of relevant IT experience with specialization in networking technologies, specifically with Cisco switches and routers and resolving LAN/WAN issues Basic knowledge of IP, OSPF, BGP, EIGRP, MPLS, Stateful firewalls and encryption technologies Working knowledge of network management tools, such as Riverbed, Wireshark, Micro Focus Network Automation, etc.
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Manage work and priorities through ticketing system and workflowA day in the lifeA day in the life of a Network Deployment Engineer on our team includes attending meetings, creating and executing change management activities in the data center, deploying hardware, connecting cabling, troubleshooting links, updating tickets, working with peers from all across AWS to innovate and develop, and finding new ways to do it all better for our customers.
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Work closely with other IT and facilities team members, project teams, clients, architects, engineers, subcontractors, vendors, material suppliers, and other technical resources to analyze business and technical requirements to develop system designs, estimates, implementation plans, management and customer reports and coordinate the structured cabling design with other design disciplines.
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The Enterprise/Network Architect supports the DC3 Enterprise Architect team and Cyber Security engineers to create an integrated IT security architecture across 12 different networks.
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Beacon Hill Technologies covers a broad spectrum of IT positions, including Project Management and Business Analysis, Programming/Development, Database, Infrastructure, Quality Assurance, Production/Support and ERP roles.
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Partner with Project Management to lead strategic global technical planning: wifi 6 deployments, product upgrades, mergers & acquisition integrations and real estate projects. Process, documentation and project management skills.
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Network Engineer Manager Clearance Requirement: Top Secret Clearance with Polygraph Salary Range: Up to $230,000 (Salary commensurate with qualifications and experience) Position Summary: We are seeking a highly skilled IT professional to join our organization in a multifaceted role encompassing IT project management, systems integration, network and systems engineering, and system administration.
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Have a working knowledge of Tier III Information Assurance practices, IT security governance, security administration, project management, logistics, and Cybersecurity compliance requirements.
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Monitor, maintain, install, enhance and manage all system (software/hardware/network/configuration and data management) operations and system administration, integration, and data transfer for project tools, and data repositories.
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We specialize in program and project management, capital planning and IT investment portfolio management, infrastructure support and application development deployment to include IT operations and maintenance.
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Account creation, network management, computer updates, hot fixes, server updates, backups, network security. End User Support (IT Project Status Report) Security Support (Internet, VPN, Access Control, File Permissions, Network Security, Security Systems and.
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Install and configure monitoring tools, upgrades, implementation, provide project support and maintenance of DTCC's Network Monitoring, Alerting, Reporting & Observability applications for ensuring the health of our network systems.
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Working knowledge of defense-in-depth principles, network/HW/SW security architecture, network topology, IT device integrity, and common security elements. Leidos currently has an opening on the ‘Service Management, Integration and Transport’ (SMIT) Contract for a Field/Base Network Engineer position.
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Title:Solutions Architect/Engineer - Infrastructure (network, security & cloud) strong 15+yrs exp work with offshore project handling. Managing an offshore MSP and NJ full time staff to provide: Security Administration, Disaster Recovery, Network Administration, Help Desk-End User Support, Server Administration, Hardware Support, Software Support and Service Management.
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Works closely with various IT groups including but not limited to project management, database administration, network and security teams, application team and assists in overall architectural design, implementation and troubleshooting.
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