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Network Engineer

Technology

Network Engineer

No

Washington, Washington DC, United States

Description

Job Description:

Leidos is seeking a Network Engineer to work on-site in support of the Civil Rights Division in Washington, DC. You will work in a fast-paced and diverse environment and will have a management team that encourages your career development and growth.

Be part of a dynamic team in providing legal and technical services to support the Department of Justice. From emails and instant messages, to electronic devices, and social media systems, we’re equipped to meet the challenge of forensically capturing, reviewing, and illuminating the “smoking gun” evidence. Join us and make a difference!

In this role, you will gain many intangible skills, such as time and task management, critical thinking and problem solving, the ability to communicate complicated problems in a concise manner, as well as solve complex problems using available tools.

The Network Engineer functions in a high-level position with regard to major systems installations and requirements. Responsibilities include:

  • Analyzes the system needs for especially large and complex litigation support requirement

  • Recommends overall hardware, software, and telecommunications solutions,

  • Identifies technologies, designs and implements overall system solutions, including procuring hardware, software, and communications devices, installing and integrating them, testing and troubleshooting,

  • Develops user training and develops comprehensive system configuration documentation and documents procedures.

  • Establishes and enforces appropriate system and data security measures, including firewalls and disaster recovery systems.

  • Designs protocols for overall system operation and maintenance.

  • Research, design, and integrate innovative technical solutions to litigation support needs.

Basic Qualifications:

  • Bachelor's degree (or equivalent) plus 8+ years of experience including full cycle experience, from design through maintenance.

  • Demonstrated success in analyzing user requirements and delivering whole system solutions ( 175 Servers, 4 Physical sites, and 70 Switches) , including hands-on experience with procuring, installing, and integrating complex information systems.

  • Hands on knowledge and use of: Network patch and fiber cabling (SC and LC), Extreme switches, Aruba OS/Aruba wireless, Network hardware\Software, Troubleshooting VMware/Virtual server /Virtual Private Networking

  • Must be very familiar with the current state of technology as applies to the systems environment.

  • Must be familiar with current DOJ office automation systems.

  • Must be thoroughly familiar with DOJ security and accessibility

  • Must be a US Citizen

  • Must be able to obtain a Public Trust security clearance

Desired Skills:

  • Experience with litigation support environments extremely helpful, including experience with very large, image-enabled document databases.

  • Undergraduate degree preferably in the computer science or information management/technology disciplines.

  • Hands on knowledge and use of: Cat5e, Cat6and Cat6a, Campus management that encompass multiple sites which incorporates multiple vendors, Aruba Airwave, Monitoring performance and maintaining acceptable uptime with the use of monitoring and troubleshooting with various software tools, Wireshark, Putty, Solar Winds NTA/NPM/NCM/Dameware, Firewall request, TIC access, VOIP infrastructure, Providing support and troubleshooting for video telecommunication equipment

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Pay Range:

Pay Range - -

The Leidos pay range for this job level is a general guideline only and not a guarantee of compensation or salary. Additional factors considered in extending an offer include (but are not limited to) responsibilities of the job, education, experience, knowledge, skills, and abilities, as well as internal equity, alignment with market data, applicable bargaining agreement (if any), or other law.