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Participates in network planning, network architecture design and engineering. Cisco Certified Network Professional (CCNP) Demonstrated in-depth knowledge of network designing software, such as Visio.
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Works on projects/ systems/ issues of medium to high complexity surrounding network planning, configuration and optimization. 24X7 Network Operations environment. Assists in the planning, forecasting, implementation, and identification of resource requirements for network systems of high complexity.
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Certified Palo Alto Networks Network Security Engineer (PCNSE) certification preferred. We are seeking a highly skilled Palo Alto Network Engineer to join our dynamic team.
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The Network Engineer implements robust solutions supporting GSOC's core networks that support the Internet, MPLS core, and networks that support the Electrical Membership Cooperatives in the state of Georgia.
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The National Security & Space Sector of SAIC is seeking a Senior Network Comms Engineer to support a transformational infrastructure program for DCSA. Subcategory Network Engineer.
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Network Security Engineer. Must have network and firewall engineering experience designing, implementation, and maintaining network infrastructure and Layer 2 and 3 networking devices and/or firewall devices such as Juniper, Dell, Cisco, Fortinet, or Palo Alto.
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One or more of the following: CompTIA Security+, A+, Network+, Cloud+, Pentest+, CySA+ or CASP+ AND. Experience with network security technologies and best practices, including firewalls, IDS/IPS, VPNs, and access controls.
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The Network Integration Engineer applies their skill to research, develop, engineer, prototype, test and accomplish systems integration for counter-unmanned aircraft systems (C-UAS) in a model-based systems engineering (MBSE) environment supporting the TENCAP E3I mission.
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We are seeking a highly skilled, adaptable, focused, and driven Senior Network Engineer with expertise in datacenter environments. Design, implement, and manage complex network solutions in a multivendor solution stack including routing, access layer switching, and datacenter switching in a mixed Cisco, Arista, Mellanox/Infiniband network, firewalls with a focus on Palo Alto and Fortinet, WAN circuits including dedicated cloud access technologies, WAN and general network optimization technologies to enable international collaboration.
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They will work with the Network Grants Management Finance (GMF) team including the Lead Grant Analyst, Lead Grant Specialist and Grants Manager to support the Network’s needs related to all financial aspects of grants/research/clinical trials.
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The PBM Business Integration Specialist will serve as a member of the Medicaid Enterprise System (MES) Program within Pharmacy Business space.
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UDS Video Teleconferencing Operations Center (VTOC) Network Engineer provides Tier I - Tier III support. The VTOC Network Engineer leverages the Remedy ticketing system to maintain an efficient accountability of system problems and resolutions to assist in identifying trends and system improvements.
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The incumbent is expected to act as a network security engineer on various technical projects including but not limited to security infrastructure consolidation and integration, architecture redesigns and updates, as well as routine security related operational responsibilities.
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We are looking for a talented network administrator to join our team in Suitland, MD. You will provide senior network engineering support for NOAA's satellite operations missions. Experience with a variety of network solution vendors including Cisco, Fortinet, Juniper, and others.
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Joint Regional Security Stacks (JRSS) are designed for security of the network to be centralized into regional architectures instead of locally distributed architectures at each military base, post, camp or station.
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