Network Engineer / Vulnerability Assessments / Cisco

Annapolis Junction, MD
Full Time
Experienced

Perks and Benefits

  • 100% Paid Healthcare
  • 10% 401k in every paycheck
  • 100% Fully Vested!!!

NOTE – Our positions require a Top Secret clearance, as well as the favorable completion of a polygraph. Applicants must be authorized to work in the U.S. We are unable to sponsor an employment Visa.


What You’ll Be Doing (We don’t love the bullet points, but we love the work!)

As Network Engineer, you will support Weapons CSE vulnerability assessments by configuring, securing, and maintaining network infrastructure across physical and virtual environments. Duties include managing switches, routers, firewalls, IDPS, VLANs, VRFs, VMware clusters, backups, performance monitoring, troubleshooting, and implementing resilient, secure WAN/LAN solutions that maximize uptime, throughput, and mission support.

Required Skills

  • 3 years of direct experience with IC or SIGINT activity
  • Experience with Cisco IOS, JunOS or equivalent
  • Experience with VMware
  • Experience with Switch VLAN setup
  • Ability to demonstrate cyber/IT related experience with attention to detail, customer service, oral and written communication, and problem solving.


Desired Skills

  • Understanding of project design within the scope of security (RMF) requirements
  • Enjoys the occasional coffee-fueled brainstorm and a well-placed joke. ☕


Requirements

  • TS/SCI with Full scope polygraph, CI poly current under 6 yrs, Active DoD IAT Level II certification
  • Active Cisco certification (CCNP, CCNA, CCIE, or CCCA)
  • Bachelor’s in Engineering, Comp Sci, Technology, or Math and 8 years’ experience as Network Engineer in programs that encompass system architecture, requirements analysis, process execution and evaluation.
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