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TriTech Enterprise Systems Inc. (TriTech) is seeking several 'Junior Network Engineers' to support the Maryland Department of Transportation (MDOT), State Highway Administration (SHA), the Office of Information Technology (OIT) project.
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Proficiency in networking technologies, network security and network monitoring solutions. Develops, executes and tracks the performance of security measures to protect information and network infrastructure and computer systems.
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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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The SCADA & IT systems of these projects may include RTACs, RTUs, plant controllers, network switches, firewalls, annunciators, HMIs and all associated connectivity on wind, solar and battery storage renewable energy projects.
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With a base in our local office in Baltimore, MD, Michael Baker is seeking a talented Transit System Engineer with a specialization in network communications, OCS, or Traction Power design, to help make a difference in our Rail and Transit Practice.
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Experience with communication systems (team owns their own smart grid network – AMI System) Bachelor of Science degree in Engineering or Licensed Professional Engineer (2) (3) Knowledge of engineering designs, principles and practices.
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Strong understanding of neural network architectures such as CNN, RNN/LSTM, SGD, SSD. Rekor leverages computer vision, machine learning, and big data analytics to drive AI-enabled IoT solutions (‘AIoT’) on the edge of the network with unparalleled speed, accuracy, and agility.
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The Network Engineer is responsible for the design, availability, performance, security, capacity planning, and license management of the our client-s Network & Firewalls Infrastructure.
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Desired: CompTIA Network+, CCENT, CCNA, CCNP, CCIE, or equivalent. Experience with installation and configuration of any levels of network devices, such as firewalls, switches, routers, cabling, Cisco, Brocade, or Juniper devices is a plus.
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The Leidos Office of Technology supporting the Cyber & Analytics Business Area (CABA) is seeking an enthusiastic Cisco Network Engineer to join a diverse team of researchers contributing to an internal research and development portfolio focused on CNO.
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The network engineer will support automation for quick deployment and redeployment of both physical and virtual systems as needed to support the simulation environments. Bachelor’s degree OR High school diploma and 7 years’ experience as a Network Engineer.
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The Leidos Cyber & Analytics Business Area has a career opportunity for a Network Engineer at our Leidos site Columbia, MD. In lieu of a master's or bachelor's degree an additional six (6) years' experience providing Network Engineering support and a Certification in an industry standard (Arista Configuration Essentials, Cisco Certified Network Associate, or Juniper Certification Tracks (Automation & DevOps, Cloud, Data Center, Design, Enterprise Routing and Switching, Junos Security, Service Provider Routing and Switching.
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Position # 3 Job Title: Network Solutions Engineer (Systems/MCP) Location: Baltimore, MD. Duration: Full-Time. Clearance: TS/SCI FSP. How You Will Contribute: Reporting to the Senior manager, Solutions Engineering, as a Network Solution Engineer (Systems/MCP), you will be responsible for the planning, implementation and execution for installation of client's Manage, Control and Plan (MCP) platform.
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Recommend new tools/technologies to improve network visibility, support Incident Response and Forensic operations as required to include static/dynamic malware analysis and reverse engineering, and author and maintain scripts for threat detection and automation.
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Implement specific network solutions to support server requirements to include load-balancing, VPN’s, firewall contexts, Traffic Shaping Voice over IP (VoIP), GRE Tunneling, IP Security (IPSec), IP Encryption, Media over IP (MoIP), and network address translation (NAT) where appropriate.
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