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Position Description:
NetSEA Technologies is seeking to fill multiple Network Engineer positions to support PEO C3T Tactical Network systems. Qualified candidates may be hired to serve in various departments or roles that align with their expertise and organizational needs. We encourage applicants with diverse backgrounds and experience to apply.
Clearance Level: US Citizen and with active Secret clearance (preferred)
Location: Aberdeen Proving Grounds, MD
Hours: Normal business hours Monday – Friday
Hybrid Eligible: Yes-as determined by agency policy
Travel: This position involves approximately 25% travel.
Roles/Responsibilities:
As a Network Engineer, you will utilize your expertise to:
- Design, plan, install, integrate, and maintain backbone core-area tactical and strategic communications networks, including portions of the Defense Information Systems Network (DISN) and the Global Information Grid (GIG).
- Gather requirements from users, Operational Need Statements, and Capability Production Documents (CPDs) for the Army’s tactical communications systems and translate requirements into technical solutions that are standards-based and cost-efficient.
- Develop network architecture for adjacent, higher, and lower units, as well as for allied nations, other government agencies, and commercial service interfaces.
- Be responsible for the engineering design, development, integration, installation, operation, and maintenance of the WIN-T network.
- Support technical tasks in the integration of Data/Voice/Video/Telephony in the Tactical Network, engineering and technical documentation, and assistance in the development of technical requirements, specifications, plans, and reports, software/hardware engineering, preparation of independent assessments, systems engineering, technical expertise at fielding locations, test and evaluation, architectural/interoperability support, and quality engineering.
- Provide technical support in PM TN equipment labs.
- Develop equipment and network configurations and products.
- Support technology insertion testing relative to emerging PM TN Networks requirements and capabilities.
You Have:
- BS in Engineering (Preferred), Testing, or a related field.
- A minimum of three (3) to six (6) years of related tactical network engineering experience. Alternatively, BS can be substituted with an additional 5 years of related experience performing tactical network engineering functions.
- Knowledge of virtualization and storage technologies from VMware, EMC, NetApp, Microsoft, Dell, HP, and others.
- Cisco Experience to include: Cisco IOS and NXOS, Cisco ISE, Cisco UCS Networking and Configuration, Cisco ASA. Routing Protocols BGP, OSPF, RIP, EIGRP as well as proficiency in MULTICAST; a background with designing and implementing LANs and VLANs.
- Knowledge and understanding of current/future Force tactical and strategic military communications networks, as well as the architecture, protocols, security, network management, and physics underlying these systems.
Nice if you have:
- Have or obtain within 6 months: active DoD 8570/8140 level two baseline certification (e.g., CompTIA Security CE, CCNA Security). Also, certifications relevant to the systems you will use (e.g., VMWare, Cisco devices, NetAPP, etc.). #NetworkEngineer #PEOC3T #TacticalNetwork #TravelOpportunity #NetSEA #EngineeringCareers
Full Time
Business Services
$104k-123k (estimate)
04/13/2024
06/11/2024
netseatechnologies.com
Bel Air, MD
<25
Business Services
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