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Job ID: VA-766538
Onsite/Local Network Engineer/Infrastructure Architect (CCNA/CCNP/Security+15+/In-person IV) with Cisco Routing/Switching, Monitoring, Cybersecurity, Field Maintenance and threat hunting/mitigation experience
Location: Virginia Beach, VA (VDOT)
Duration: 12 Months
Interview Type: Both Phone and In Person
100% On-Site work in Virginia Beach, VA.
Local candidates only.
Skills:
CCNA Required
CCNP Desired
Security+ Highly desired
General Information Technology Required 10 Years
Cisco Routing and Switching Required 8 Years
VLAN Management Required 8 Years
Network Design Required 8 Years
Subnetting Required 5 Years
Routing Protocols Required 5 Years
Authentication Required 5 Years
VPN & Remote Access Technologies Required 5 Years
Network Security Highly desired 5 Years
DNS/DHCP Nice to have 5 Years
Network Monitoring Nice to have 5 Years
Network Cable Management Nice to have 5 Years
Firepower Nice to have 5 Years
Solutions Design build Nice to have 5 Years
Integration Troubleshooting Nice to have 5 Years
Cybersecurity Highly desired 5 Years
Software Integrations Nice to have 5 Years
The Infrastructure Architect is responsible for researching, planning, and installing Enterprise Solutions that could comprise of networking or software technologies and supporting life safety systems that directly impact the public.
The team is looking for a solid mid-level team member who brings 6-10 years of hands-on networking experience. The best candidate should be looking for long term professional growth opportunities, possesses a 4 year degree in a computer science or other technology discipline, and/or industry certifications with 10+ years of experience. At a minimum, a 4 year degree in a technical discipline is strongly desired.
Requires experience, creativity and multi-tasking to independently and collaboratively achieve department service and support objectives for the Transportation Operations Center. Individual can work without assistance; is able to manage medium complexity work efforts; has some industry experience; can provide limited leadership to others.
The Infrastructure Architect is responsible for researching, planning, and installing Enterprise Solutions that could comprise of networking or software technologies and supporting life safety systems that directly impact the public. Assesses existing network, software, and current solutions and makes recommendations based on product specifications and best cybersecurity practices. Configures equipment and software to meet business needs, trains others on the solution, and documents the solution for ongoing support. Functions as part of a team on larger projects or individually provides the services on support visits or smaller projects. Provides technical support and assists with the design of Infrastructure solutions. Requires experience in the technical services and support field as well as experience in systems and network administration (DHCP, DNS, routers, firewall, etc.)
Responds to Tier 1 and 2 network and software support requests.
Communicates effectively with teammates and customers of varying levels of technical expertise.
Responds to all break/fix requests associated with network resources.
Designs extensions of and connections to the campus network.
Assists with configuration and deployment of new/replacement network hardware and communications infrastructure.
Develops and maintains up-to-date project and architecture documentation.
Maintains up-to-date inventory and maintenance records.
Monitors network resources for faults and traffic anomalies.
Resolves connection issues between users and resources.
Maintains detailed change history of network changes.
Supports ITS Field Maintenance with communications implementation and troubleshooting.
Supports team efforts to improve cybersecurity controls and defenses.
Supports team efforts for threat hunting and mitigation.
Manages time and resource constraints.