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The Defense Group of Leidos has an exciting opportunity for a Senior Systems Administrator to support efforts for the OCONUS Enterprise Network (ONE-Net) portion of the NGEN-R Service Management, Integration, and Transport (SMIT) contract located in Guam.
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Description The Enterprise Network Management Business Unit currently has an opening for a Network Engineering SME to support a Department of State (DoS) Bureau of Information Resource Management (IRM) program.
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Leidos is seeking a talented Linux and Network (Palo Alto) Engineer to join our team to support a federal customer within the Department of Homeland Security (CISA). The Linux/network Engineer will support the full system engineering life-cycle, including requirements analysis, system architecture, design, development, integration, scripting, programming, test, documentation, and implementation following defined best practices and operational workflows.
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Provide network operational support, SME support on new technology, and engineering/implementation support for new solutions. Ultimately, Leidos will support the Navy in unifying its shore-based networks and data management to improve capability and service while also saving significant dollars by focusing efforts under one enterprise network.
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The Senior Network Engineer provides subject matter expertise (SME), mentorship and on-the job training, as well as operational support for the technologies (systems, applications, and services) that make up the customer’s IT networking enterprise architecture as part of the Networking and Communications Operations and Maintenance (O&M) team.
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XOR Security, an Agile Defense Company is currently seeking a talented Senior Network Security Engineer to support Agency-level Cybersecurity Program to streamline the current Architecture and Engineering approach with a focus on roadmap planning.
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The Network Engineer will play a unique role in enabling M.C. Dean to effectively support its customers while providing experienced technical support to its internal employees. Holding additional network and security certifications is desired (i.e., Linux, CompTIA Network/Security +, CASP+CE, CCDE, CCNA, CISM, etc.
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CACI is looking for a Senior Network Engineer to join our team on the Transport & Cybersecurity Services (TCS) program supporting the National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency (NGA). TCS provides innovative design, engineering, procurement, implementation, operations, sustainment and disposal of transport and cybersecurity IT services on multiple networks and security domains, at multiple locations worldwide to support the NGA GEOINT mission.
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Implement network infrastructures solutions (hands-on engineering, configuration, testing, deployment and initial support) Working knowledge of the IP protocol suiteExperience with the Software Defined, Modern Networking technologies: SD-WAN, SD-LAN, NFV, Cloud networking, SSE/SASE, Next Generation Firewalls, Wireless, and Network observabilityExperience with the following technologies: MPLS, VRF, BGP, EIGRP, QoS, PBR, VSS, WAN Optimization and Network Access ControlExperience with network segmentation, management, automation and orchestration tools (i.e. Cisco DNA center, others.
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The Desktop Support Technician is customer-facing and possesses and applies IT technical knowledge across key tasks and high-impact Tier I and II assignments; they provide daily customer-centric support to network users regardless of domain.
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At least one of relevant industry certifications such as GCTI (Global Information Assurance Certification [GIAC] Cyber Threat Intelligence), GCFA (GIAC Certified Forensic Analyst), GNFA (GIAC Network Forensic Analyst), GIAC Security Expert (GSE), or equivalent.
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Provide support and direction to Provider Network Supervisors regarding escalated cases, including, duty to warn, mandated reporting and notice of adverse incident reporting procedures. Under the leadership and direction of the Director of Program Operations, the Provider and Programs Network Manager provides oversight to the non-medical counselor provider network.
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Support visualization efforts of network status and SLA monitoring. Thorough knowledge of network tools and technology such as Science Logic One, NetLine Dancer, Grafana, PerfSonar, Cisco management tools, Riverbed, Gigamon, xMatters, Tenable, and Splunk.
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Technical support experience with hardware, network systems, mobile devices, and software applications Knowledge of the majority or most of the following systems: BMC Remedy, ServiceNow, Active Directory, SharePoint, Windows 10, Cisco Routers/Switches, Palo Alto, Intune, Purebred, Adobe, etc.
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The Care Navigator helps members to optimize the use of their benefit plan through steerage to in-network providers and work closely with the Clinical Care Team, which may include but not be limited to doctors, nurses, and other clinical staff to support positive client health outcomes.
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