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We are seeking an experienced TS/SCI cleared Senior Technical Reviewer for Computer Network Defense to join our team in Reston, VA. The Senior Technical Reviewer will provide expert technical support during inspections within the Intelligence Community Integrated Environment (IC IE.
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Clearance Level: TS/SCI. Join the Elite Team in Digital Operations, and Service Management (DOSM) and become a pivotal part of Lockheed Martin's innovative network management team, responsible for overseeing the Local Area Network (LAN) at cutting-edge subscriber sites across the East and Mid-Atlantic regions of the United States.
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IPV/IPv management protocols, Filter Based Forwarding (FBF) Multi-Hop Bidirectional Forwarding Detection (MBFD) Ethernet Operation, Firewalls including Access Control List (ACL), Operation Administration and Maintenance (OAM) Protocol and Network Management with and VRRP/HSRP Certificate Authority Server, ACE/SecureID Server, TACACS+, RADIUS, FTP/SFTP/TFTP, SSH, NTP, SNMP Proficient with security protocols: , IPSEC, MACSEC, SSL/TLS, TACACS+, RADIUS, etc.
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We are actively hiring a Sr. Network Engineer with TS/SCI clearance and polygraph to join our Alder Divison working in Northern VA.to be part of a team responsible for the design, migration, implementation, enhancement, optimization and maintenance of LAN/WAN/Video/Voice/desktop infrastructure.
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Clearance Required: TS/SCI with Counter Intelligence Polygraph required for consideration. Execute reporting functions and data input associated with network management. Perform operator-level maintenance on components for network management systems.
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IT Network Engineer TS/SCI full scope poly. TS/SCI with FULL SCOPE POLY. TENICA provides knowledgeable and experienced subject matter experts to perform a variety of professional services, logistics and supply chain management, crisis prevention and response, and information technology solutions to solve dynamic security challenges.
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Active TS/SCI with Poly. Our Senior Network Engineer will work with a team of highly skilled technical professionals and provide direct support in the design, implementation, deployment, management and monitoring of the security requirements governing technology-based solutions.
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US Citizenship and an active TS/SCI with Polygraph security clearance required. The role is located on onsite in Herndon, VA and requires a TS/SCI with Poly clearance. Network infrastructure engineering services are comprised of core infrastructure, voice and video engineering, field engineering, application management and development for networks, network analytics, firewalls, network access controls and bandwidth service delivery.
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This position requires that the candidate selected be a U.S. citizen and obtain and maintain an active TS/SCI with a polygraph. Position location can be Herndon, VA, Arlington, VA, or Seattle, WA. Our ideal candidate is hands-on, autonomous, detail oriented, possesses strong written and verbal communication skills, strong project management and time management skills, and has a successful track record of engineering, delivering, and optimizing durable solutions.
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