Network Engineer with Security Clearance Engineering - Crane, IN at Geebo

Network Engineer with Security Clearance

Maintaining computer networks including Cisco switches, routers and other physical hardware in the DoD networkInstalling and configuring network equipmentUsing Nessus or other vulnerability tools to scan, patch and maintain network securityMonitoring computer systems to improve network performance for all systemsTroubleshooting, resolving, and communicating networking issues to other employees and managementEvaluate communication hardware and software, as well as troubleshoot Local Area Networks/Base Area Networks/Wide Area Networks (LAN/BAN/WAN), and other network related problems.
Administer LAN/BAN/WANs.
Schedule conversions and cutovers.
Coordinate with all responsible users and sites.
Specialized experience in the performance and configuration of networks as well as the integration and testing of complex large-scale computer integrated networks.
Must possess an Original Equipment Manufacturer (OEM) network support certification such as a Cisco Certified Network Associate (CCNA).
REQUIREMENTS 4 years of experience in information systemsBachelor's Degree in IT or related field of studyIAT Level 2, CompTIA S
or above requiredStrong understand of network protocol and technology like T1, ATM, MPLS, OSPF and GigEthernetGood analytical and problem-solving skillsMaintaining current knowledge and understanding of security and networking best practices to offer the best solutions and protection to company systems Recommended Skills Analytical Cisco Certified Network Associate Communication Communications Protocols Information Systems Local Area Networks Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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