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As an Outside Plant (OSP) Construction Manager you will be responsible for overseeing the planning, design, implementation, and management of the construction and maintenance of outside plant infrastructure, which includes the physical components of a telecommunications network such as fiber optic cables, utility poles, conduits, and other related infrastructure.
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Wireline : Broadband, Fiber, Outside Plant (OSP), CATV, switching (MSC, CO), transport and provisioning. RF Engineer, Radio Frequency, DistributedAntennas (iDAS/oDas), Cell site, Towers, small cell, Continuous Wave (CW) testing), Design, Testing Analysis, Pittsburgh, PA Metro #TekComJobs.
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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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The Network Engineer is responsible for supporting the design, implementation, and maintenance of computer networks across the Loews Hotels at Universal Orlando campus as well as the WAN with Loews Hotels Corporate.
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The Network Engineer is also responsible for assisting with project management tasks as well as departmental documentation, financial aspects as it relates to the budget, and ownership of the requisition and procurement process.
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JSL is seeking a Network Engineer who possesses the skills and expertise to provide technical support for IT hardware and software design, engineering change development, system integration, configuration management, and technical documentation for shipboard information systems, databases, web-based applications on Commercial Off the Shelf (COTS) and Government Off the Shelf (GOTS) hardware and software.
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The Release Train Engineer (RTE) is a servant leader and coach for the Agile Release Train (ART) or product. Expertise in playing the Release Train Engineer role for large initiatives, programs or Agile Release Trains.
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Senior Telecommunications Engineer (RCDD) - Federal - Hybrid. Experience in outside plant (OSP) design of copper and fiber optic communication systems. Job Segment: Construction, Engineer, Drafting, CAD, Engineering.
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The Systems and SCADA Network Engineer will further enhance the capacity of the team by participating in the design and consultation of OT Networks & security modifications and upgrades with the R&D teams, Sales teams, and External clients for the wind power plant environment including but not limited to: WAN, LAN, DMZ, and ICS environments.
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DGR Systems, a growing premier technology consulting company, is actively seeking a Senior Network Security Engineer – NAC experienced in the architecture, design, and implementation of NAC solutions to join our highly competent team.
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The Senior SCADA engineer in Siemens Gamesa is responsible for SCADA installation, maintenance, network architecture design and sub-system support as part of the Technology Services team.
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Desired Qualifications: · CCNA certification and/or CompTIA Network certification. · Knowledge of network test equipment such as T-Berd, Wireshark, Netscout, and Fluke Networks. · Design, implement, install, test, maintain, and document new network infrastructure designs specific to ground launch systems.
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The Network Engineer III is a hands-on technical position that will work on LAN / WAN implementation and supporting issues in a complex network environment. Cisco CCNA/C CNP /CompTIA Network+ highly desirable.
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Cisco CCNA, Fortinet NSE-4, JNCIA or equivalent network certification. As the OT/ICS Cybersecurity Lead Engineer, you will lead a team of cybersecurity professionals that provide support across the Jacobs delivery lifecycle.
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Electrical Controls EngineerSunshine state automation systems integrator seeks Controls Engineer specializing in Rockwell/Allen Bradley PLC's, HMI's and control systems:Bachelor's degree in engineeringProgramming, design of Roc.
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