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April 25, 2019 by Leave a Comment

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Job Title: Network Consultant

Location: Littleton, CO

Job Type:Fulltime(GC/Citizen/GC-EAD)

Role and Responsibilities:
* Technical and Business Discussions with Enterprise Customers Team to understand the requirements and take their view on the target architecture
* Prepare summary view of existing network
* Understand existing LAN/WAN Architecture of Enterprise including Point to Point, MPLS Links, Internet Links, Cloud Connectivity, Redundancy, QoS, Security
* Understand the Application Traffic Pattern
* EOS/EOL Device Assessment
* Next Generation Technology Adoption Possibilities such as SD-WAN, Virtualisation, VNFs and Wireless LAN
* Prepare a business case for SD-WAN and other technology adoptions including financial, technical and operational benefits
* Designs to cover Next Generation technologies in SD-WAN, LAN, Wireless LAN, Security, Branch in a Box

Skills:
Seasoned Networking Professional with broader and deeper technology coverage:
* Experience in Network Design, Implementation and troubleshooting
* Knowledge of Routing Protocols and Hardware Platforms to include BGP, OSPF, EIGRP, TCP/IP, IP Routing on Cisco & Juniper
* Advanced knowledge of all Ethernet/LAN Technologies
* Security and Security-related systems including Firewall/IPS/IDS from Multiple Vendors such as Palo Alto, Cisco, Juniper, Citrix

Secondary Skill

* Exposure to MPLS Networks would be a Plus
* Any exposure to SD-WAN architecture, implementation, troubleshooting would be a Plus
* Valid Cisco/Juniper Certifications will have added advantage”

Filed Under: DIARMF Jobs, IT Security Jobs, risk jobs Tagged With: Cisco, colorado, EOS/EOL, GC, GC-EAD, Juniper, LAN, littleton, MPLS, network, Qos, WAN

Immediate Interview for Network Engineer San Francisco, CA

March 1, 2016 by Bruce Brown Leave a Comment

The Telecommunications LAN/WAN Program provides the Trial Courts with a standardized level of network infrastructure and security services as the foundation to sustain both local and enterprise Court applications.  The primary objectives of the Program include an annual technology refresh, network security services and a network maintenance services.

The network engineers are primarily responsible for the design and validation of Court network including internal and external telecommunication.  They also provide technical oversight throughout the deployment and testing of each network infrastructure and security architecture project at all Trial Court facilities.  The engineers work with Judicial Council resources, Court IT staff and 3rd party vendors throughout the deployment of each Court Project.  Ad-hoc Project assistance is provided to Trial Court IT personnel as needed.

Engineers will ensure adherence to judicial branch standards, as well as providing secure and reliable connectivity to justice partners.  The position requires that the engineers work with personnel with different levels of technical expertise on a daily basis.

This position is not an operational “hands-on” engineering position.  While trouble-shooting is part of the Project tasks, this position will lead and direct network resources responsible for making operational changes to network devices.

 

 

Minimum Job-Specific Skills/Qualifications Required (in order of relative importance):

 

Skills Experience
·         Minimum of 10 year of experience in Information Technology
·         Minimum of 7 year of experience with Cisco network infrastructure and security architecture deployments
·         Minimum of 7 year of experience with government IT projects (Local, State, or Federal)
·         Experience working on multiple simultaneous network projects throughout the entire life cycle from design to deployment
• Possess extensive and detailed knowledge and experience with the following platforms and technologies:
a. Cisco ASA firewalls
b. Cisco 1900, 2900, 3900 and ASR routers
c. Cisco catalyst switches
d. Cisco Nexus switches
e. Cisco VPN solutions
f. Cisco IPS platform
g. Cisco wireless platform
h. BGP and EIGRP routing
i. AT&T MPLS / DMVPN / AVPN solutions
·         Manage intrusion detection services
·         Datacenter class network infrastructure
·         Possess knowledge of the following enterprise infrastructure design concepts:
a. Multi-tier design
b. Client / server system architecture
c. System security processes
d. Data center technology infrastructure
e. Web-based application deployment
f. Multi-vender platform integration
·         Current or previous Cisco certifications:  CCNP or CCDP in routing and switching; additional certifications in security or wireless is a plus.
·         Experience with AT&T deployment services
·         Excellent oral, written, analytical and communication skills with the ability to lead a technical discussion to both technical and non-technical staff
·         Must demonstrate high level of technical documentation experience – samples of relevant published work are highly desired such as technical implementation plans, architectural as-built documentation, test plans, and especially detailed network diagrams
·         Must possess excellent communication and presentation skills for both technical and non-technical audiences, including creating and presenting executive summaries to management and technical committees
·         Ability to work in a team environment taking direction from Program/Project Managers and leading small IT deployment teams
Excellent analytical, verbal and conflict resolution skills.

 

Additional Skills/Qualifications Desired:

 

Skills Experience
Current Cisco CCIE or CCDE in routing and switching, security and wireless
Certified Information Systems Security Professional (CISSP)

 

 

Tasks and Responsibilities to be Performed

 

Task No. Description of Tasks and Responsibilities
1 PLANNING:  Actively participate in the emerging technology investigation and evaluation that support the Judicial Branch goals.  Attend quarterly technology road map conferences with Judicial Council resources and 3rd party vendors.  Provide direction to the Program defining five year road maps and infrastructure standards.  Conduct feasibility network assessments.
2 STANDARDS:  Document and maintain technical LAN/WAN Infrastructure Program standards.  Development and maintenance of the network policies, standards and guidelines supporting branch and trial courts.
3 DESIGN:  Collect network requirements and provide subject matter expertise along with 3rd party vendors to produce and maintain detailed network diagrams using MS VISIO.  Ensure that all network requirements are documented, technically correct, and comply with information security policies.
4 DEPLOYMENT:  Provide technical oversight and support directly to the Trial Court IT Staff during the implementation phase of the Projects.
5 VALIDATION:  Provide technical oversight and support to all resources during the configuration validation and system testing phases of the Projects.  Validate that vendor implementation matches JUDICIAL COUNCIL design and requirements.
6 3rd LEVEL SUPPORT:  Provide direction and subject matter expertise in the analysis and resolution of complex networking problems.
7 AD-HOC SUPPORT:  Provide engineering support to Court IT Staff as-needed on smaller court infrastructure projects.
8 TRAINING:  Maintain current knowledge regarding industry practices regarding networking and information security.
9 Participate in weekly Project meetings as required.
10 Provide weekly status reports to JUDICIAL COUNCIL management.
11 Occasional after-hours/weekend projects as needed.

 

References: (Provide references from at least three (3) companies/firms/agencies in below mentioned format.)

 

Job Classification for this Assignment
Duration of Assignment (List Dates)
*Project Title/Description of Assignment
*Name of Company/Firm/Agency
*Company Point of Contact (Name)
*E-mail Address and Phone Number for Company Point of Contact  

 

 

Thanks & Regards

Alecia Martin

(Sr. Technical Recruiter)

 

 

 

Phone – (703) 945 1793 EXT 649

Fax No– (703) 542 3536

Email – aleciam@22ndstaffing.com

Website – www.22ndstaffing.com

Filed Under: cyberspace workforce, DIARMF Jobs, Information Assurance Jobs, risk jobs Tagged With: ccna, Cisco, LAN, network engineer, WAN

Network Administrator in Oak ridge TN

January 21, 2016 by Bruce Brown Leave a Comment

Position – Network Administrator
Location: Oak ridge, TN
Duration: Full Time
Clearance: Clearable
Network Engineer Job Duties:
This position is responsible for the architecture, design, support, implementation and preventive maintenance of the Office of Science network and telecommunication infrastructure. This position is also responsible for all security issues related to the Office of Science networks, including firewalls, IDS/IPS, VPN access and web filtering.
·         Establishes networking environment by designing system configuration; directing system installation; defining, documenting, and enforcing system standards.
·         Design / maintain / upgrade network systems and infrastructure in site  offices and datacenters.
·         Work with Operations team to design and coordinate the installation of network wiring infrastructure.
·         Install computer networks such as local area networks (LANs), wide area networks (WANs), the Internet, intranets, and other data communications systems.
·         Install server hardware and software infrastructure.
·         Monitor network usage and security.
·         Ensure networks are running smoothly.
·         Troubleshoot and restore network systems after outages planned and unplanned.
·         Undertake routine preventative measures and implement, maintain and monitor network security.
·         Ensure systems comply with industry standards.
·         Keep internal networks running smoothly.
·         Document network problems.
·         Support network and computing infrastructure.
·         Install and maintain network services, equipment, and various devices.
·         Minimum of seven years’ experience with Cisco networking equipment.
·         Strong working knowledge of network sniffers and probes and packet analysis.
·         Expert working knowledge of LAN / WAN protocols
(EIGRP, BGP, MPLS, VPLS, DMVPN, IPSec, QOS, etc.).
Experience with
o    Network load balancers (Brocade and F5 a plus).
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Filed Under: cyberspace workforce, DIARMF Jobs, Information Assurance Jobs Tagged With: ccent, ccna, engineer, LAN, network, Network Administrator, Network Administrator in Oak ridge TN, WAN

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