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CACI's Transport & Cybersecurity Services (TCS) program is actively hiring a team of TS/SCI cleared Network Engineers to support an Intelligence Community customers wide-area (WAN), local-area (LAN), and campus-area (CAN) networks across multiple security domains.
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Minimum Clearance Required to Start: TS/SCI. Network Engineer (Levels 2, 3) Our team of talented Network and Cybersecurity professionals help design, develop, procure, implement, operate/sustain, and enhance NGA networks and cybersecurity posture in support of national security.
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Network analysis tools (HP/Microfocus Network Automation and Network Node Manager, Juniper Secure Analytics, Infoblox, Riverbed.) Support network traffic analysis and bandwidth optimization efforts to ensure the attainment of performance and availability objectives.
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Cyber Network Engineer-TS/SCI. An active TS/SCI clearance is strongly desired. + Become a subject matter expert in various network technologies and products (e.g. IP/MPLS, 4G/5G wireless, Optical Transport, etc.
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Network Engineer (Levels 2, 3)Job Category: Information TechnologyTime Type: Full timeMinimum Clearance Required to Start: TS/SCIEmployee Type: RegularPercentage of Travel Required: Up to 50%Type of Travel: LocalAnticipated Posting End: There is not an anticipated end date for this posting since applications are needed on an ongoing basis.
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DoD Architecture Framework and other key DoD network architecture and strategic planning instructions. + Follows all Customer network security processes and procedures, and ensures compliance with all Government policies.
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Network Engineer - MidJob Category: Information TechnologyTime Type: Full timeMinimum Clearance Required to Start: TS/SCIEmployee Type: RegularPercentage of Travel Required: Up to 10%Type of Travel: None.
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Network EngineerJob Category: Information TechnologyTime Type: Full timeMinimum Clearance Required to Start: TS/SCI with PolygraphEmployee Type: RegularPercentage of Travel Required: Up to 10%Type of Travel: Outside Continental US.
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You’ll Bring These Qualifications:Active TS/SCI clearance. Selected candidate for hire MUST have their TS/SCI prior to hire. Utilize Cisco networking knowledge to enhance network operations and support.
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Minimum Clearance Required to Start: TS/SCI with Polygraph. Active TS/SCI w/ Poly. Senior Network Engineer. CACI is looking for a Network Engineer to join the Luke Team.
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