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GENERAL FUNCTION:The Network Engineer will be responsible for all aspects of LAN, WAN and WLAN networks and network services. The prospective candidate will be required to analyze the complex broadcast network IT needs and then support those needs through design, implementation and L3 support of the network infrastructure. Responsibilities also include configuration, L3 troubleshooting of network and security hardware switches, routers, IP Telephony, video conferencing, firewalls, VPNs and intrusion detection systems.
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Full Time
Television & Broadcasting
$114k-135k (estimate)
04/04/2024
04/02/2029
c-span.org
WASHINGTON, DC
200 - 500
1979
NGO/NPO/NFP/Organization/Association
ROBERT KENNEDY
$10M - $50M
Television & Broadcasting
C-SPAN is a non-profit public service of cable television industry that provides live and gavel-to-gavel coverage of the U.S. House of Representatives.
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