Overview
Network Engineer Location: Hurlburt Field, FL, JBSA, TX, and Keesler AFB, MS Job Status: Full time Clearance: Secret Astrion has an exciting opportunity coming up for a Network Engineer to join our team and support the 39th Information Operations Squadron (39 IOS) locatedat Hurlburt Field, FL. We are preparing to hire for Journeyman, Senior, and SME levels. We anticipate a start date in March/April 2026. Cyber Operations Formal Training Support III (CyOFTSIII)is a Cyber Schoolhouse program supporting delivery, development, and sustainment of cyber training acrossoperationally relevant mission sets. The team supports instruction, curriculum and content development, training operations, and program execution at multiple Air Force and joint training locations. REQUIRED QUALIFICATIONS / SKILLS
- Active Secret clearance
- Prior cyber or IT experiece, specifically with relation to A/V systems.
- IAT/M level II certification
RESPONSIBILITIES
- Perform network engineering duties consistent with the Network Engineer labor category.
- Apply cyber and/or information technology duties and experiences specifically with relation to A/V systems, as required for the Journeyman level.
- Maintain and apply required IAT/M certification level (II or III) within the scope of assigned network duties.
- You will understand LAN and WAN concepts and methodologies at the professional level with knowledge equivalent to: Cisco Certified Network Professional or similar certifications.
- You will understand, design, and implement networks in accordance with best practices including, but not limited to: 2-Tier Model, 3-Tier Model, Spine-Leaf, WAN, SOHO, Cloud, and First Hop Redundancy.
- You will provide recommendations for network design changes/enhancements for improved systems' availability and performance.
- You will install, troubleshoot, and maintain all copper and fiber cables for all 39 IOS networks.
- You will design, configure, install, troubleshoot, and maintain switches and switching technologies including, but not limited to: Access Ports, Trunk Ports, VLAN, Native VLAN, Private VLAN, Multicast, STP, MAC, CAM, and CEF.
- You will design, configure, install, troubleshoot, and maintain routers and routing technologies including, but not limited to: Static and Dynamic Routing, Multicast, OSPF, EIGRP, IS-IS, and BGP.
- You will design, configure, install, troubleshoot, and maintain Quality of Service (QoS) technologies including, but not limited to Differentiated Services Code Point (DSCP).
- You will configure, install, troubleshoot, and maintain Firewalls including, but not limited to: configuring rules, configuring access control lists, and configuring zones, encryptors including, Tactical LAN Encryptors (TACLANE).
- You will ensure all network systems are up to date with the latest approved software updates and security patches and implement STIGs.
- You will design, configure, install, troubleshoot, and maintain Network Monitoring, Services and Management Systems including, but not limited to: GEM One, Solar Winds, Cisco ISE, DNA Center, NetFlow Security and authentication services, Cisco ISE, TACACS/TACACS+, RADIUS, SSH, AAA, VPN, and Access Control Lists.
- You will design, configure, install, troubleshoot, and maintain IP address management and services including, but not limited to: Manual Addressing/Subnetting, DHCP, DNS, NAT, IPv4, and IPv6.
- You will design, configure, install, troubleshoot, and maintain device management services including, but not limited to: FTP/TFTP, Syslog, SNMP, SCP, NTP, and CDP/LLDP.
- You will install, troubleshoot, and maintain Phones including, but not limited to: VOIP, VOSIP, Analog POTS and Desktop VTC Systems.
- You will create and maintain documentation for all installs and changes including, but not limited to: Diagrams (Layer 1, Layer 2, Layer 3, Boundary, Core, Distribution, Access), Rack elevations and Ports and Protocols lists.
- You will maintain Uninterruptable Power Systems (UPS) in communication closet racks which involves, but is not limited to: monitoring the unit, removing and replacing batteries, removing and replacing the whole unit.
- You will configure, install, troubleshoot, and maintain long-haul communications equipment including, but not limited to: Multiplexers, Switches, Routers, and Demarcation Points.
- You will perform Circuit Actions including, but not limited to: Procuring new circuits, maintaining circuit history folders, submitting TSRs, and complying with TSOs.
- Support network operations and enterprise architecture functions aligned to DCWF work roles (Network Operations Specialist; Enterprise Architect).
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