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Understanding of water and wastewater infrastructure. RESPEC, a nationally recognized engineering consulting company is seeking a talented and energetic water/wastewater engineer that will reside in the Colorado Springs area.
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As open access networks, this infrastructure is also the essential foundation for distributed healthcare services, new wireless solutions, and resilient infrastructure including modernized water systems and responsible energy creation.
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DoD Approved Baseline 8570 CSSP Infrastructure Support (CEH, CySA, CND, etc.) Proficient in network security technologies and protocols. DoD Approved Baseline 8570 CSSP Infrastructure Support (CEH, CySA, CND, etc.
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You’ll upgrade or develop enterprise-wide infrastructure, troubleshoot and resolve complex network issues, analyze current working infrastructures, and increase security, reliability, and availability for mission-critical network systems.
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Experience overseeing complex security infrastructure deployments on Space systems that leverage DISA Host Based Security System (HBSS) or McAfee Endpoint Security Suite (ESS) solutions. Deploying security infrastructure and services for Mission Unique Software (MUS) in computing clouds and/or highly virtualized environments.
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ADB is a Nationwide full turnkey provider of technology infrastructure solutions including Wireline, Wireless, Technology, and Engineering. Proficient with Acetylene torch, Plasma Cutter, Mig and Arc Welder.
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This role will entail working and collaborating closely with a Senior Structural Engineer to perform a variety of tasks which may include assisting with the designs and plan development of transportation structures and facilities such as bridges, retaining walls, hydraulic structures, highway appurtenances, interchanges, roadway reconstruction, subway stations, railroad infrastructure, public spaces and/or other.
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Advanced professional knowledge in configuring, testing, and troubleshooting telecom infrastructure, services and equipment to ensure high-quality voice communications and network reliability.
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Certification required prior to start dateDoD Approved Baseline 8570 CSSP Infrastructure Support (CEH, CySA, CND, etc.) certification required prior to start dateGIAC Continuous Monitoring (GMON) or equivalent (other GIAC certs, CSA, ECIH, any cert under 8570 CSSP Infrastructure Support) certification required within first 120 days of employmentSecurity Clearance Level: TS/SCI clearance and ability to pass a PolygraphRequired Skills and Abilities:Experience authoring Snort signatures.
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This is an opportunity to join the IERUS team as a Global Network Engineer supporting a large Missile Defense Agency program. Certifications include Network+, SSCP, CISSP, JNCIA, CCNA, and CCNP.
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ITS is seeking an Information Security Analyst to provide Functional Mission Analysis-Cyber assistance to identify Air Force weapon system’s critical information technology architecture and supporting infrastructure that aids the warfighting mission.
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Merrick & Company is seeking a Senior Civil Engineer I in our Surface Water/Stormwater Engineering Infrastructure team. Required Certifications: P.E. (Professional Engineer) in any state with the ability to obtain licensure in the State of Colorado with 6 months.
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AECOM is the world’s trusted infrastructure consulting firm, delivering professional services throughout the project lifecycle – from advisory, planning, design and engineering to program and construction management.
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Engineer, implement, configure and tune IT infrastructure in support of cyber solutions. IT infrastructure includes compute, memory, storage, server hardware, desktop hardware, thin/zero clients, routers, switches, firewalls, IDS, etc.
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Knowledge of emerging technologies in the networking and communications space, particularly with data-driven networking and the application of artificial intelligence to improve efficiency and resiliency of infrastructure and networks.
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