Stratos Solutions is seeking a Network Communications Engineer to serve as the subject matter expert to collaborate with multiple tenants and external communications providers on outages, testing, upgrade, impacts, risks, mitigation, status and reporting in conjunction with planned or unplanned events, This role identifies configuration items, implements change control, configuration status accounting, and physical configuration audits.
The Network Comms Engineer shall have a minimum of 7 years of relevant experience, Security+, CNNP, CASP+, SCCP+, or equivalent certification IAW DoD 8140.
Must possess a TS Clearance with SCI eligibility. Ideally the candidate will also have a CI Poly already, or ability to complete one.
The ideal candidate will have some or all of the following:
- Experience working in classified government facilities and SCIF environments
- Experience working directly, integrated with government customers
- Experience supporting computer labs or data firms
- Experience facilitating network connections to government networks, ensuring proper documentation, configuration, and coordination
- Experience tracking and documenting network configurations
- Experience supporting multiple enclave and classification level environments
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