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The Identity and Access Management (IAM) Security Engineer's role is a technical position which will support the development of security strategies and architecture vision as it relates to our client platforms, specifically strong experience with Azure cloud IAM.
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The NCIS program is searching for a Network Engineer to join their team in Quantico, VA. Experience with Network Management Apps - Cisco ACS/ISE, Cisco Prime, SolarWinds. Performs testing, provisioning, operations, and emergency response for ongoing network operations.
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Job Description - NETWORK ENGINEER (235140) Working knowledge of Cisco network environment, ability to support a wide range of infrastructure technologies including troubleshooting Cisco Routing and Switching, WAN/LAN, Cisco VoIP, Unified Communications, enterprise, border and optimization management architectures/systems (VMWare, NetApp, AD, Citrix, and Netscalers.
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SAIC is currently seeking a Network Engineer to support the US Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) Revolutionary IT Services (RITS) program to troubleshoot connection and configure new data circuits that connect to the USACE routers.
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Sirius Federal, LLC is looking for a Network Engineer, with an active security clearance, TS/SCI with Polygraph, to work at our client’s site located in Washington, D.C. or Reston, VA. We are seeking a highly qualified and motivated Network Engineers; must be skilled in designing large- and small-scale campus and wide area networking (WAN) solutions.
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The network engineer is responsible for the design, development, implementation, and maintenance of IT networks and infrastructure to support business needs. Experience with Cisco network switches, Meraki access points, Palo Alto Panorama network monitoring, Palo Alto firewall configurations required.
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Cisco certifications (CCT – Cisco certified technicians, CCNA – Cisco certified network associate, CCNP – Cisco certified network professional, CCIE – Cisco certified internetwork expert) are highly desirable.
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We are looking for a Network Engineer with experience designing, deploying, and scaling networks for large HPC environments to meet the requirements of a premiere algorithmic trading firm.
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Experience with technologies and protocols including BGP, SDN, SD-WAN, and network virtualization technologies. Experience in network security principles, firewalls, cyber security, intrusion detection/prevention systems.
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BayFirst Solutions, a subsidiary of Versar, Inc., is seeking a mid-level Network Engineer to support the enterprise architecture, design, development and deployment of network services in support of the Department of Homeland Security’s Wide Area Network.
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Technologies utilized by the Enterprise Network Engineer Senior include: Cisco Identity Services Engine (ISE), Cisco ACL, Cisco Meraki, Cisco DNA Center, Cisco Prime, Cisco Catalyst, Cisco Nexus, Cisco Fabric Path, Cisco Firepower, Palo Alto Firewall, Panorama, IDS, IPS, Silver Peak SD-WAN Optimization, NetBrain, LiveAction, and Wireless Flex Connect.
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Engineer and/or Monitor all Information Assurance policies and enforce compliance to all network security policies. Job Title: Network Engineer Wireless. The Network Analyst II will work in a Customs & Border Protection’s (CBP) Enterprise Network Architecture & Engineering support services contract (ENAESS), focused on Wireless Network deployments and maintenance.
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We have an exciting opportunity for a Lead Network Automation Engineer: Under the supervision of the Sr. Director of Network Engineering, the Network Automation Engineer will be:•Required to perform duties of a subject matter expert in network automation, systems administration, and tools management.
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The Senior Networking Engineer at Skydance Animation is a member of the Information Technology team and will be responsible for designing, deploying, operating, and maintaining the studio’s global network architecture and infrastructure.
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JOB TITLE: Senior Network Security Engineer. Extensive experience in IP networking, L2/L3 network protocols (spanning-tree, OSPF, BGP), LAN/WAN, TCP/IP, DHCP, DNS, routing, QOS, VLAN, ACL, application flow, NAC, and infrastructure cabling.
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