IT Specialist - Networking (Fairfax, VA) Accounting - Fairfax, VA at Geebo

IT Specialist - Networking (Fairfax, VA)

IT Specialist - Networkingin Fairfax, VA Clearance:
TS/SCI clearance required.
Be a part of a small team responsible for designing, installing, implementing, and maintaining a multi- faceted network infrastructure with strict security, fault tolerance and availability requirements.
Areas of involvement include rack level, data center, and transport layers.
Most work is performed on-site at the Fairfax location, but some travel may be required to the Denver location.
This is in support of all in house networks located at both Fairfax and Denver locations.
Technical Requirements:
Minimum 3 years of demonstrated experience in network implementation and maintenance.
Proficiency with Cisco and HP networking devices Proficiency with multiple network protocols, to include, TCP/IP, IPv4, UDP (and multicast), TLS, VPLS, GRE Experience configuring, maintaining, or troubleshooting:
Ruting Prtocols (i.
e.
OSPF, EIGRP, and BGP).
Virtual LAN's and Trunking (VLAN's).
Lcal Area Netwrk (LAN) and/r Wide Area Netwrk (WAN).
Netwrk Cntrolled Interfaces/Security:
Firewall, ACL.
Security
or CISSP Certification Excellent communication skills and ability to work well in groups Desired Skills:
Experience engaging with and working seamlessly within a team.
Experience with networking Linux and/or BSD systems to include system administration.
ABBTECH is an EOE/Minorities/Women/Disabled Individuals/Veterans Recommended Skills Border Gateway Protocol Certified Information Systems Security Professional Cisco Communication Data Centers Enhanced Interior Gateway Routing Protocol Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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