Job Description
Public Trust: None
Requisition Type: Regular
Your Impact
Own your opportunity to serve as a critical component of our nation’s safety and security. Make an impact by using your expertise to protect our country from threats.
Job Description
GDIT is seeking a Systems Engineer to support secured communications for FEMA’s Office of National Continuity Programs in Northern Virginia. The role will be responsible for a wide variety of telecommunications platforms.
Candidate must be local to the DMV and able to work onsite.
Responsibilities may include the following:
- Manage the configuration, maintenance, troubleshooting, repair, and deployment of Cisco networking equipment, to include Cisco integrated services routers, Cisco aggregation services routers, and Cisco switches.
- Plan, configure, test, and implement new network architecture elements associated with LAN/WAN expansion and existing customer base augmentation.
- Provide configuration and administration support for data center assets.
- Manage inventory control documents and life cycle maintenance schedules associated with operational equipment.
- Provide administration, maintenance, operations, and customer support to Microsoft Windows workstations, VOIP phone, and video teleconferencing (VTC) equipment.
- Receive, transport, load, and configure communications security
(COMSEC) keying material for secure communications equipment. - Provide feedback and guidance in developing solutions to unique mission requirements involving replacement, upgrades, and augmentations to existing communications capabilities.
- Document standard operating procedures, routine tasks, updates to systems information in manuals, diagrams, reports, and flow charts.
- Assist directly in logistics operations pertaining to acquisition, receipt, relocation, and deployment of equipment.
The ideal candidate will meet most the following criteria:
- Firm grasp of IP routing and switching technologies with special emphasis on carrier ethernet architecture, 802.1 Q-in-Q switching, and multiprotocol label switching/dense wavelength division multiplexing (MPLS/DWDM) transport capabilities.
- Firm understanding of OSPF routing propagation and spanning-tree switching technology.
- Firm understanding of network protocols such as ICMP, IGP, BGP, FTP, SSH, DNS, SRTP, SIP, and DHCP.
- Understanding of authentication technologies such as RADIUS and TACACS+
- Familiar with Windows 10, Windows Server 2019, Windows active directory, and Cisco Unified Communications Manager (CUCM).
- Knowledge of site design and equipment integration based on established deployment operating procedures and requirements.
- Knowledge of generally accepted standards pertaining to technical writing/documentation associated with operational requirements documents, standard operating procedures, and quick reference guides.
- Knowledge of administration of ESXi hosts and VMware virtual environments.
- Experience in troubleshooting complex communications problems using specialized testing equipment such as spectrum analyzers, optical time domain reflectometers (OTDR), bit error rate testers, network traffic analyzers, and packet inspection equipment.
- Knowledge of general principles of electrical circuits, fabricating and splicing of electrical connectors, and testing electronic equipment using digital multimeters.
- Understanding of solutions procurement process to include assessment of alternatives, requirements analysis, budget restrictions, and implementation constraints.
Qualifications:
- Available for travel within the continental United States for periods of time up to two weeks in support of mission activities.
- Possesses an active TOP SECRET/SCI clearance and possesses eligibility requirements to access classified information.
- Must have an active CCNA certification
- Must possess excellent written and verbal communications skills with the ability to articulate complex mission information to members of U.S. Government’s leadership.
- Be capable of establishing and cultivating friendly relationships with partner agency personnel, third party equipment providers, and sibling programs internal to FEMA.
- Must be self-sufficient and capable of maintaining required operational tempo when working autonomously or with minimal supervision.
- Work location will be Bluemont, VA with limited travel to Washington, D.C. and offices in the DMV area. Work hours are flexible, but contract staff must meet minimal requirements on a weekly basis. CONUS travel is at the request of the customer and may not be flexible under some circumstances.
Work Requirements
Years of Experience
8 + years of related experience
* may vary based on technical training, certification(s), or degree
Certification
Cisco Certified Network Associate (CCNA) | Cisco - Cisco
Travel Required
10-25%
Citizenship
U.S. Citizenship Required
Job Tags
Contract work, Work at office, Local area, Relocation, Flexible hours