TS/SCI Cleared Network Administrator with Security Clearance Law Enforcement & Security - Springfield, VA at Geebo

TS/SCI Cleared Network Administrator with Security Clearance

Our client, a large government integrator located in Springfield, VA, is looking to hire a TS/SCI Cleared Network Administrator for a 12-month contractThe Network Administrator will work onsite in Springfield, VA base location focused on supporting Cisco routing and switching as well as the data centerThe Network Administrator will provide training to end-users and less-experienced network personnel as well as identify, analyze and resolve network incidentsThe consultant will also determine n etwork specifications, input/output processes, and working parameters for hardware/software compatibilityThe consultant will maintain network to meet Enterprise Service Availability and Service Level Agreement requirements for the customerRequired Skills:
o 2
years' experience working in a Cisco focused network administrator roleo Must possess and maintain a Top Secret/SCI Security Clearanceo Must possess a completed CCNA or JNCIA-JUNOS certificationo Ability to analyze, administer, and maintain voice, video, and/or data communications networkso Experience with ITSM principles to identify, categorize, prioritize, escalate, troubleshoot, and resolve incidentso Must meet DOD 8750 requirements and be eligible for IAT level II access upon hire for positions with elevated privileges and must obtain ITIL V4 Foundation within six months of hire.
o Knowledge and experience with routing and switching protocols (e.
gOSPF, EIGRP, BGP, Spanning Tree Protocol, ISAKMP, ESP, SIP, SCCP, etc.
)o Knowledge of Virtualization technologies as they apply to networking:
VMware, Citrix, and Microsoft Recommended Skills Border Gateway Protocol Cisco Cisco Certified Network Associate Citrix Systems Data Centers Enhanced Interior Gateway Routing Protocol Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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