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Intellect Solutions LLC · 11 hours ago

Network Engineer V (Required Active Clearance)

Intellect Solutions LLC is seeking a Network Engineer V who will be responsible for ensuring the protection of electronic data transport and managing network performance and security. The role includes installing and maintaining network hardware and software, troubleshooting issues, and coordinating telecommunications systems for the JPRA customers.

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Hiring Manager
Austin S. (Sameer)
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Responsibilities

Ensure the protection of electronic data transport and configure appropriate physical and logical network definitions that include perimeter networking, including the Demilitarized Zone (DMZ) and logical network segment (Virtual LAN (VLAN) configurations
Study vendor products to recommend those that best meet JPRA needs and budget
Install all network hardware and software; evaluate, develop and maintain telecommunications systems
Manage and optimize network performance and maintain network security
Maintain all unclassified and classified components that support transport services, including: circuits, switches, routers, firewalls; Intrusion Detection Systems, Intrusion Protection Systems, and similar security systems; cryptographic equipment; network cabling; and local and wide area network communications hardware
Troubleshoot network problems. Establish and implement applicable network policies, procedures and standards to ensure their conformance with JPRA’s objectives
Design, install, machine label, and test limited outside plant and all inside plant metallic and fiber optic cable in existing facilities in accordance with (IAW) industry standards and applicable Government requirements (includes existing cable and new cable installation not associate with new construction). Applies only to JPRA-West
Supported telecommunication systems include long-haul circuits, telephone systems, and other avenues providing communication to the JPRA customers
Administer all secure and non-secure communications modes, including IP-based hardware and service, ensuring the availability and operation of voice, data, and video capabilities
Perform administrative functions including collecting data, tracking actions, and disseminating operational status as the single point of contact
Work closely with installation communications personnel and service providers to coordinate the provisioning of site capabilities
Ensure installation, operation, and maintenance of communications equipment are conducted in accordance with approved Government policies
Review and implement local service request that are generated as a result of approved requirements or customer reported outages through the Help Desk
Assist Government personnel to identify necessary maintenance contracts or other options to address technical problems beyond capability of the contractor
Conduct inventory control, equipment issue, work orders, troubleshooting, and maintenance for JPRA landlines, mobile services, and facsimile machines
Establish and maintain active accounts on the Defense Information Systems Agency (DISA) StoreFront and RNEC-FB websites to initiate, coordinate, and account for long-hauland other communications requirements
Provide all functions necessary to operate and maintain Defense Information Systems Network (DISN) hardware and software, including installation, connectivity changes, and ensuring user access
Maintain a consolidated work order maintenance log and accurately update applicable records (data lists, configuration diagrams and correspondence) to reflect changes on cables, telephone circuits, and associated data elements
Coordinate service requests and account management activities with telephone service providers
Monitor and troubleshoot service demarcation points, equipment status, system alerts, and user service requests
Review and recommend unused devices and circuits for termination
Configure, operate, upgrade, and ensure maintenance of all installed Private Branch Exchange (PBX), voicemail systems, and secure / non-secure voice equipment
Perform routine system configuration changes such as adds/moves/change station numbers, assign class of restriction/class of service privileges, install both digital and analog telephone sets, change auto attendant menus, add and delete voice mail boxes, and reset alarms
Perform cross connects, cable installation, and similar wiring tasks related to installing and moving equipment
Provide Tier 1 maintenance on all installed PBX hardware and software
Conduct Tier II isolation of problems to particular components, make on-the-spot substitutions of failed items with in-stock spares, and arrange further fault isolation and repair or replacement of failed equipment with outside vendors
Assist the Government in maintaining a list of technical support contracts with specialized system vendors as needed (e.g., Avaya), and work with outside technical support vendors to resolve system problems, plan for future expansion, etc
Document the system configuration and cabling layout, including incoming trunk lines
Become Communications Security (COMSEC) briefed, trained, and authorized access to cryptographic documentation and keying material furnished by the COMSEC Account Manager (KOAM)
Participate in the Cryptographic Access Program (CAP) through formal indoctrination. Debriefing is required upon termination of employment with contract company
Serve as a COMSEC Responsible Officer (CRO), Alternate CRO, and/or COMSEC User
Follow all prescribed guidance in accordance with DoD instructions, NSA doctrine, Committee on National Security Systems Instruction (CNSSI), AF regulations, Special Security Instructions (SSI), JPRA instructions, and KOAM policies
Receive, account for, inventory, integrate, update, maintain, load, and destroy cryptographic keying material, classified COMSEC Government equipment, and Controlled Cryptographic Items (CCI) pursuant to COMSEC compliance documents
Operate, maintain, and troubleshoot cryptographic equipment, to include the management and control of the COMSEC material

Qualification

Network SecurityTelecommunications SystemsCryptographic EquipmentNetwork Performance OptimizationPBX ConfigurationTroubleshootingData CollectionCoordinationDocumentation

Required

Active Secret (or higher) clearance
Ensure the protection of electronic data transport and configure appropriate physical and logical network definitions that include perimeter networking, including the Demilitarized Zone (DMZ) and logical network segment (Virtual LAN (VLAN) configurations
Study vendor products to recommend those that best meet JPRA needs and budget
Install all network hardware and software; evaluate, develop and maintain telecommunications systems
Manage and optimize network performance and maintain network security
Maintain all unclassified and classified components that support transport services, including: circuits, switches, routers, firewalls; Intrusion Detection Systems, Intrusion Protection Systems, and similar security systems; cryptographic equipment; network cabling; and local and wide area network communications hardware
Troubleshoot network problems. Establish and implement applicable network policies, procedures and standards to ensure their conformance with JPRA's objectives
Design, install, machine label, and test limited outside plant and all inside plant metallic and fiber optic cable in existing facilities in accordance with (IAW) industry standards and applicable Government requirements (includes existing cable and new cable installation not associate with new construction). Applies only to JPRA-West
Supported telecommunication systems include long-haul circuits, telephone systems, and other avenues providing communication to the JPRA customers
Administer all secure and non-secure communications modes, including IP-based hardware and service, ensuring the availability and operation of voice, data, and video capabilities
Perform administrative functions including collecting data, tracking actions, and disseminating operational status as the single point of contact
Work closely with installation communications personnel and service providers to coordinate the provisioning of site capabilities
Ensure installation, operation, and maintenance of communications equipment are conducted in accordance with approved Government policies
Review and implement local service request that are generated as a result of approved requirements or customer reported outages through the Help Desk
Assist Government personnel to identify necessary maintenance contracts or other options to address technical problems beyond capability of the contractor
Conduct inventory control, equipment issue, work orders, troubleshooting, and maintenance for JPRA landlines, mobile services, and facsimile machines
Establish and maintain active accounts on the Defense Information Systems Agency (DISA) StoreFront and RNEC-FB websites to initiate, coordinate, and account for long-haul and other communications requirements
Provide all functions necessary to operate and maintain Defense Information Systems Network (DISN) hardware and software, including installation, connectivity changes, and ensuring user access
Maintain a consolidated work order maintenance log and accurately update applicable records (data lists, configuration diagrams and correspondence) to reflect changes on cables, telephone circuits, and associated data elements
Coordinate service requests and account management activities with telephone service providers
Monitor and troubleshoot service demarcation points, equipment status, system alerts, and user service requests
Review and recommend unused devices and circuits for termination
Configure, operate, upgrade, and ensure maintenance of all installed Private Branch Exchange (PBX), voicemail systems, and secure / non-secure voice equipment
Perform routine system configuration changes such as adds/moves/change station numbers, assign class of restriction/class of service privileges, install both digital and analog telephone sets, change auto attendant menus, add and delete voice mail boxes, and reset alarms
Perform cross connects, cable installation, and similar wiring tasks related to installing and moving equipment
Provide Tier 1 maintenance on all installed PBX hardware and software
Conduct Tier II isolation of problems to particular components, make on-the-spot substitutions of failed items with in-stock spares, and arrange further fault isolation and repair or replacement of failed equipment with outside vendors
Assist the Government in maintaining a list of technical support contracts with specialized system vendors as needed (e.g., Avaya), and work with outside technical support vendors to resolve system problems, plan for future expansion, etc
Document the system configuration and cabling layout, including incoming trunk lines
Become Communications Security (COMSEC) briefed, trained, and authorized access to cryptographic documentation and keying material furnished by the COMSEC Account Manager (KOAM)
Participate in the Cryptographic Access Program (CAP) through formal indoctrination. Debriefing is required upon termination of employment with contract company
Serve as a COMSEC Responsible Officer (CRO), Alternate CRO, and/or COMSEC User
Follow all prescribed guidance in accordance with DoD instructions, NSA doctrine, Committee on National Security Systems Instruction (CNSSI), AF regulations, Special Security Instructions (SSI), JPRA instructions, and KOAM policies
Receive, account for, inventory, integrate, update, maintain, load, and destroy cryptographic keying material, classified COMSEC Government equipment, and Controlled Cryptographic Items (CCI) pursuant to COMSEC compliance documents
Operate, maintain, and troubleshoot cryptographic equipment, to include the management and control of the COMSEC material

Company

Intellect Solutions LLC

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Intellect Solutions LLC delivers comprehensive IV&V, network engineering/design, security engineering, information assurance services and support to the organizations within the government, and commercial clients.

Funding

Current Stage
Growth Stage

Leadership Team

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Parminder Mudhar
Chief Communications Officer (CCO)
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