Transport Network Engineer
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Job description
Trace Systems is seeking an experienced Transport Network Engineer to support a global transport network supporting the US Special Operations Command and mission partners. This role supports critical communications infrastructure and may require occasional 24/7 on-call support for operational needs. The Senior Network Engineer will lead the design, implementation, and validation of transport network solutions across multiple enclaves.
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Engineer and sustain transport network solutions supporting voice, video, and data services across multiple enclaves.
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Implement and optimize routing, switching, and transport architectures ensuring resiliency, redundancy, and high-uptime performance.
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Troubleshoot network incidents, isolate root causes, and implement corrective actions across physical and virtual network layers.
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Assist with network capacity planning, performance monitoring, scalability assessments, and security posture improvements.
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Develop and maintain engineering artifacts including diagrams, build guides, and configuration documentation.
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Participate in systemwide vulnerability, compliance, and configuration audits; execute mitigations as required.
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Support transport-level integration in lab, test, and production environments, including hardware builds and device configuration.
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Collaborate with cross-functional engineering teams to validate designs and support mission-driven network modernization efforts.
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Perform hands-on engineering, configuration development, performance monitoring, and preventative maintenance for transport network systems.
Requirements
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Active, in-scope US Government issued Secret clearance.
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Due to the nature of the work and contract requirements, US citizenship is required.
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Candidates must meet the qualification requirements of DoDM 8140.03 for the DCWF 451 - System Administrator (Intermediate) work role through an approved qualification pathway (Education, DoD Military/Training, Certification, or a combination thereof), as defined by the applicable contract.
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Qualification Pathways (One or More May Apply)
Education (OR)
Bachelor's degree in Information Technology, Computer Science, Cybersecurity, Engineering, or a related technical field; OR equivalent combination of education and experience.
DoD/Military Training (OR)
Certification (OR)
DoD-approved 8140-aligned certification for DCWF 451 (Intermediate), such as: CompTIA Security+ CE; CompTIA Server+; SSCP; Microsoft role-based certifications; Linux certifications; Or other equivalent DoD-recognized certifications aligned to the work role (or the ability to obtain within required timelines).
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A minimum of 10 years of relevant professional technical experience.
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Ability to travel worldwide, including to remote or austere locations. Individual trips may extend up to two months, with the possibility of multiple trips per year.
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Strong proficiency in Layer 2 switching and Layer 3 routing, including designing and supporting complex network architectures.
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Experience developing, implementing, and maintaining routing and switching solutions for dynamic, mission-driven environments.
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Hands-on experience with Cisco IOS, Cisco firewalls, and related networking technologies is highly preferred.
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Demonstrated knowledge of BGP, EIGRP, OSPF, STP, VTP, ACLs, and Layer 3 tunneling, with the ability to monitor, diagnose, and resolve network issues through detailed root-cause analysis.
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Experience configuring and supporting Cisco switches, routers, VPN devices, and cryptographic network components.
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Ability to support IP-based services and connectivity for DOD networks classified and unclassified.
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Skilled in assessing network performance, identifying issues, and implementing effective remediation strategies.
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Experience with security documentation, compliance activities, and accreditation lifecycle processes is preferred.
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Strong written and verbal communication skills, including the ability to translate technical information for varied audiences.