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We are seeking an experienced Systems Engineer to help us understand existing government networked systems, perform analyses of alternative solutions, and help advocate for modern, inter-operable communication and network systems.
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Principal Systems Engineer III (Network) Experience with Application-Centric Infrastructure (ACI), Tetration, Multi-Site-Orchestrator (MSO), Network Assurance Engine (NAE), Network Services Orchestrator (NSO), Nexus Insights, and Digital Network Architecture Center (DNAC.
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The Network Systems Engineer will provide Tier III support for infrastructure and customer support during live testing and operations. SAIC is seeking an experienced Network Systems Engineer to plan, design, implement, operate, and troubleshoot a high-reliability enterprise network infrastructure.
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Experience supporting the engineering of DOD Afloat Network Systems such as CANES, ADNS, ISNS, CENTRIXS, SCI Networks, SUBLAN, and/or COMPOSE. We are seeking a Wide Area Network (WAN) Network Integration Systems Engineer with experience working with Software Defined Networking (SDN.
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The Computer/Network Systems Engineer is responsible for providing subject matter expertise in computer networks, network protocols, and network architecture as well as integrating/engineering cybersecurity into mission systems.
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Department Summary: The Space Mission Integration Department (N113) is seeking an experienced network architect and cybersecurity engineer to be MITRE's technical lead to the Space Rapid Capabilities Office (RCO) as part of our Space Warfighting Division team.
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ECS is seeking a Principal Systems Engineer III (Network) to work in our Huntsville, AL office. Experience with Application-Centric Infrastructure (ACI), Tetration, Multi-Site-Orchestrator (MSO), Network Assurance Engine (NAE), Network Services Orchestrator (NSO), and Nexus Insights.
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Our Network Systems Engineer (IT Systems Engineer III) (Government) earns between $98,100 - $170,000 yearly. The Systems Engineer works directly for the contract Deputy Program Manager (PM) to provide sound engineering principles and disciplined System Development Life Cycle (SDLC) guidance to successfully implement enterprise technical architecture.
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As a Network Systems Engineer, you will. As a member of our team, you will work across multidisciplinary teams to address system-level challenges that are at the intersection of network technology, software architecture, and systems engineering.
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Responsibilities for this Position ROLE AND POSITION OBJECTIVES: As a Systems Network Engineer for Satellite Ground Systems, you'll be a member of a cross functional team. Maintenance of Network topology that utilize Windows Server DNS and Account Management, Cisco Firewalls and Switches, Synology NAS.
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Deliver effective solutions to complex problems as a Network Engineer at GDIT. Here, you’ll tailor cutting-edge solutions to the unique requirements of our clients. As a Network Engineer you will help ensure today is safe and tomorrow is smarter.
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Maverc Technologies is seeking a Network Systems Engineer II to support one of our corporate customers. The candidate will be responsible for providing software support to CISCO routers and switches, Dell PCs, Sun Servers, Juniper routers, In-Line Encryption (INE) devices, network security appliances, and other related network hardware.
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The Senior Computer/Network Systems Engineer is responsible for providing subject matter expertise in computer networks, network protocols, and network architecture as well as integrating/engineering cybersecurity into mission systems.
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