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SOC has an immediate need for several Network Engineers to support out client in a variety of locations Langley Air Force Base, VA Malmstrom Air Force Base, MT Hanscom Air Force Base, MA Fort Polk, LA Responsibilities Ensure that the LANWAN is capable of providing required services by supporting the network infrastructure through the use of troubleshooting and problem resolution in a production environment. Provides daily operational support for LANWAN networks, including firewalls while planning, installing, and supporting hardware and software upgrades. Resolve technical issues associated with network and routing protocols at all levels of the OSI model through the use of diagnostics and network administration tools such as Hewlett Packard (HP) OpenView, Cisco Works and Tivoli. An understanding of Management Information Blocks (MIB) and MRTG to measure, plan and execute methodologies to ensure high performance levels and minimum downtime Responsible for maintaining LAN ndash WAN barrier systems to prevent unauthorized access to MTF systems. In order to meet these requirements, the Network Engineer must be familiar with Cisco firewalls Cisco Alcatel Hewlett-Packard Nortel NetScreen VPN devices and IDSs. Qualifications Bachelorrsquos degree in a technical discipline such as Computer Sciences and 3 years related experience or successful completion of a certified technicalvocational school and 8 years related experience. Public Trust Clearance DOD 8570 IAT Level II certification (Sec+, CCNA) Experience and skills shall include a range of assignments in technical tasks directly related to the proposed area of responsibility. Expertise in Windows networks, Cisco Systems and HP Openview desired. Must have experience using diagnostic utilities to identify and isolate problems encountered on different mediums and network protocols, gather latency statistics and find specific network bottlenecks, evaluate problems and implement fix actions through device reconfiguration or replacement depending on the circumstances. The Network Engineer should have a clear understanding of TCPIP, HTTP, SHTTP, SMTP, SNMP, DNS, DHCP, EIGRP, OSPF, PPP, HDLC, V.35, RS-449 and knowledge of the 803.2, 802.3, 802.5, 802.10, 802.11, 802.3u and 802.3z communications, EIAIA cable standards and Internet standards. The Network Engineer must address issues related to synchronous and asynchronous communications, Ethernet, Fast Ethernet, Gigabit Ethernet, FDDI, ATM, ISDN, microwave and satellite communications. Desired experience with various OTDR, cable testers, network sniffers. Possess experience in routed, switched and shared LAN environments that operate Novell Netware, Microsoft Windows NT20002003XPActive Directory, UNIX and OpenVMS and employ various routers switches, hubs and terminal servers as well as various local and long-haul ISDN,256 Kbps through T1-T3, satellite and ATM WAN connectivity that employs Codex and PairGain CSUDSUs.