Booz Allen

Defense

NetworkEngineer,Senior

$78–78k Fort Meade, Maryland, United States FULL TIME Remote Friendly
Market Sentiment
HIGH DEMAND

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The Brief

“Network Engineer, Senior at Booz Allen. Skills: Network design, Network architecture, Network security, Zero Trust. Develop network design. Support nation's defense”

What You'll Achieve.

Increase security; Increase reliability; Increase availability

Industry & Context.

Defense
Problems you'll solve

Troubleshoot complex issues; Root cause analysis

Eligibility Requirements

Secret clearance, On camera interviews

What You'll Do.

Develop network design

Support nation's defense

Develop infrastructure design

Troubleshoot network issues

Resolve network issues

Analyze infrastructures

Increase availability

Optimize client operations

Optimize modernization

Implement network segmentation

Implement micro segmentation

Document architectures

Apply NGFW capabilities

Build routing architectures

Support defense programs

Support mission requirements

Work with classified networks

Perform system hardening

Deploy network platforms

Upgrade network platforms

Troubleshoot network platforms

Administer Linux systems

Administer Unix systems

Administer Windows systems

How You'll Work.

Team & Collaboration

Problem-solvers; Cross-functional teams

Communication Scope

Technical documentation

Process & Methodology

Agile

Full Job Description

Network Engineer, Senior **The Opportunity:** A well-designed network is critical to move data and enable the Department of Defense (DoD) to achieve their missions, but how can an organization make sure their network will fit their evolving needs? Crafting the right network, with the right equipment and software, requires a combination of technical skill and careful planning. That’s why we need a seasoned Network Engineer like you who knows how to develop the exact network the DoD needs. As a Network Engineer on our team, you’ll use your experience in network design and architecture, system interoperability, OSI model, network transport layers, multi-protocol label switching, gateway protocol, and virtual routing and forwarding to support the nation’s defense. You’ll develop enterprise-wide infrastructure design, troubleshoot and resolve complex network issues, analyze current working infrastructures, and increase security, reliability, and availability for mission-critical network systems. You’ll apply your expertise in routing and switching, network design and architecture, system interoperability, IP engineering, network transport layers, multi-protocol label switching, gateway protocol, and virtual routing and forwarding as you guide our team of problem-solvers to help the DoD evolve and deploy new capabilities and technologies. Your knowledge of enterprise-level network protocols, equipment, emerging technology, and configurations will come in handy as you optimize client operations and modernization. Using your experience in software and hardware firewalls, Cisco hardware, Palo Alto firewalls, Juniper hardware, and optical infrastructure networking, you’ll serve as a trusted advisor to clients on mission-critical projects. Using your technical curiosity and knowledge of industry standards, you’ll make an impact on national security missions. Join us. The world can't wait. **You Have:** * 5+ years of experience designing, deploying, and supporting network and s

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