Senior Network Engineer (TS/SCI CI Poly Required) Community, Social Services & Nonprofit - Chantilly, VA at Geebo

Senior Network Engineer (TS/SCI CI Poly Required)

Zachary Piper Solutions is seeking a Senior Network Engineer for a large intelligence program.
This is an on site, client facing role in Chantilly, VA.
This position requires a TS/SCI with CI Poly
Responsibilities:
oCommunicate with customer, sales, engineering, and support teams oConfigure, implement, maintain Security Operating Platform oTest, validate, and coordinate migration and cutover oFacilitate development of new applications and threat signatures oProvide guidance and recommendations on upgrades Requirements:
o5
years of experience with network/security solutions including BGP, SD-WAN, VSLAN, LAN, VLAN, and general routing/switching oStrong skills in firewall installation and configuration, preferably with Palo Alto products oStrong experience with Panorama, log collectors, NGFW o3
years of experience leading security solutions in large enterprise environments oExperience with classified cloud environments (AWS, Azure, or GCP) oBachelor's degree in Computer Science or similar field oDoD 8570 IAT Level II Certification (Sec+, CCNA Security, CISSP, etc.
) oAdditional certifications desired (CCNP, CNSE, PCNSE, etc.
) oMust have an active TS/SCI with CI Polygraph Compensation:
o$125,000-$145,000 annual salary oFull
Benefits:
medical/dental/vision insurances, 401k, PTO, paid holidays Recommended Skills Amazon Web Services Border Gateway Protocol Certified Information Systems Security Professional Cisco Certified Network Associate Security (Ccna Security) Cisco Certified Network Professional Cloud Computing Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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