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The Senior Network Engineer is responsible for architecting, deploying, configuring and maintaining high-end switching, routing, IP Telephony, wireless, security, network management and access control devices supporting the hospital’s infrastructure.
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Leidos is seeking a Principal Network Engineer to join our Defense Enclave Services (DES) team, who will support an extensive digital modernization program critical to Defense Information Systems Agency (DISA) and Department of Defense (DoD) Fourth Estate Agencies.
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The candidate will work on all aspects of TDM legacy network support and migration/integration with the optical network equipment of DOD’s existing 100G capable global transport network, and expansion to 400G capability.
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Have knowledge of key network technologies including SONET, DWDM, Ethernet, and other Layer 2 and 3 protocols. Provide full-time support on-site at Ft. Meade and occasionally at the APL main campus in Laurel, MD.
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This support includes writing intelligence reports, briefing and informing senior leadership, and traveling to cyber tabletop exercises (CTTXs)The ideal candidate will be responsible for:Conducting advanced analysis of SIGINT collection, open source data, network data and host data to ensure target community, to profile targets and their activities and develop techniques to gain more target information.
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We are seeking qualified candidates to operate and maintain Pegasus, which directly support US military forces and US Coalition members with critical war planning and warfighting capabilities. Maintains network security and ensures compliance with security policies and procedures.
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This position will support one of our Government clients in Annapolis Junction, MD. Responsibilities Install, configure and operate network security devices, including firewalls, intrusion detection systems, network traffic analyzers, anti-virus, anti-spyware, and commercial computer forensic tools and products.
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CACI is looking for an experienced Senior Network Engineer to provide network operations and engineering sustainment support to a mission-critical IP messaging and communications transport network.
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Competitive Range Solutions requires the expertise of a talented and experienced Rapid Response Sr. Network Engineer Management to assist in the direction and management of the program's executive support group.
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You'll be a Senior Network Engineer to support the clients program. You'll apply your expertise in network routing, network design and architecture, system interoperability, and IP engineering to support program architecture operations and technology evolution.
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A Bachelor's degree from an accredited college or university in System Engineering, Computer Science, Information Systems, Engineering Science, Engineering Management, or related discipline and five (5) years of relevant professional experience providing Network Engineering support and training commensurate with network engineering curriculums OR.
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A Master’s degree from an accredited college or university in Computer Science, Information Assurance, Information Security Systems Engineering, or related discipline and three (3) years of relevant professional experience providing Network Engineering support.
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Train military, civilian, and CSS support users on the use of network resources. Install, configure, and maintain network infrastructure in special mission aircraft, ground mission support facilities and laboratories.
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The Intel and Cyber Division is assembling a team of network engineers, systems engineers, Unified Communications Engineers, and Integration Engineers, change management specialists, information assurance professionals, and procurement personnel knowledgeable in SCRM processes to support a program that provides critical network capabilities.
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The work of the Zone Network Integration Specialist impacts start-up / commissioning and job schedule and customer acceptance, helps to reduce labor time of a job, and ultimately improves customer satisfaction.
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