Posted 1w ago

Mid Network Engineer

@ FEDITC
Springfield, Virginia, United States
OnsiteFull Time
Responsibilities:troubleshooting incidents, on-call support, documenting artifacts
Requirements Summary:5+ years hands-on experience with Cisco routing/switching/firewall; 2+ years WAN; strong network design and security knowledge; DHS/DHS-like environment exposure preferred.
Technical Tools Mentioned:Cisco routing, Cisco switching, Cisco VPN, F5 GTM/LTM, Palo Alto, BlueCoat Proxies
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Job Description

FEDITC, LLC is a fast-growing business supporting DoD and other intelligence agencies worldwide. FEDITC develops mission critical national security systems throughout the world directly supporting the Warfighter, DoD Leadership, & the country. We are proud & honored to provide these services.



Overview of position:



FEDITC is seeking an experienced Mid Network Engineer to support the enterprise architecture, design, development and deployment of network services in support of the Department of Homeland Security’s Wide Area Network. The position supports a variety of network technologies such as Cisco routing/switching, Cisco VPN, F5 GTM/LTM load-balancing, Palo Alto firewalls, Broadcom (BlueCoat) Proxies and others. The ideal candidate will be able to support DHS Component/Customer and Enterprise solution designs and implementations, Core network technology refresh projects, Cloud integration and migration projects, incident ticket troubleshooting and providing input to for DHS network modernization architecture and design efforts.



Responsibilities




  • Responsible for troubleshooting network incidents, providing root cause analysis and documenting information in tickets and knowledge repositories.

  • Willing to work nights for network Change Request (CR) implementations and be a part of the on-call rotation for any network incidents that may be escalated from the DHS Network Operations Security Center (NOSC).

  • Must be extremely resourceful in learning a very complex and dynamically changing network

  • Must be able to work independently in fast paced, dynamic environment

  • Work with DHS components and customers to develop WAN network solutions to meet the requirements of their respective organizations, while complying with the DHS’s network architecture and design standards.

  • Produce SELC project artifacts such as requirements, design documents, diagrams and other required documentation.

  • Responsible for troubleshooting network incidents, providing root cause analysis and documenting information in tickets and knowledge repositories.

  • Willing to work nights for network Change Request (CR) implementations and be a part of the on-call rotation for any network incidents that may be escalated from the Network Operations Security Center (NOSC).

  • Past experience within the Department of Homeland Security or other government agency is preferred.