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Target Digital Network Analyst II
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Seeking a Target Digital Network Analyst II in Saratoga Springs, UT. This role requires an active TS/SCI with polygraph and a Computer Science or related degree. You will apply intelligence analysis skills, including target development and social network analysis, using specialized customer tools.
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United States , Saratoga Springs
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Altamira Technologies
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Digital Network Exploitation Analyst
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Seeking a Digital Network Exploitation Analyst (DNEA) in Saratoga Springs, UT. This role requires a TS/SCI with full scope polygraph and experience in cyber analysis, vulnerability assessment, or network security. Relevant military training, like JCAC, is valued. Join our team to apply your skill...
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United States , Saratoga Springs
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Altamira Technologies
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Target Digital Network Analyst Senior Level
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Seeking a Senior Target Digital Network Analyst with an active TS/SCI and polygraph clearance. This role in Saratoga Springs involves advanced intelligence analysis, target development, and DNI/DNR techniques. We offer a robust benefits package including a 401K with contributions, generous PTO, a...
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United States , Saratoga Springs
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150000.00 - 190000.00 USD / Year
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Integrity Technology Consultants
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Explore a world of opportunity in Network Analyst jobs, a dynamic and critical field at the intersection of technology and business strategy. Network Analysts are the backbone of modern organizational infrastructure, responsible for the design, implementation, maintenance, and security of the data networks that power our digital world. These professionals ensure that communication systems—from local area networks (LANs) and wide area networks (WANs) to cloud integrations—are robust, efficient, and secure, enabling seamless operations for businesses of all sizes. Professionals in this role typically engage in a diverse set of responsibilities. A core function involves the continuous monitoring of network performance, using specialized software to identify and troubleshoot issues like bottlenecks, latency, or outages before they impact users. They are tasked with configuring and installing network hardware and software, such as routers, switches, firewalls, and load balancers. Furthermore, Network Analysts play a vital role in cybersecurity, implementing and managing security measures like intrusion detection/prevention systems (IDPS) and access controls to protect sensitive data from unauthorized access and cyber threats. They also perform regular network upgrades and maintenance, often collaborating with other IT teams to support new application deployments and business initiatives. Beyond the technical hands-on work, many roles involve significant analytical duties, such as capacity planning to forecast future network needs, analyzing traffic patterns, and creating detailed reports on network health and performance for management. To succeed in Network Analyst jobs, a specific skill set is required. Employers typically seek candidates with a strong foundational knowledge of networking concepts, including TCP/IP, DNS, DHCP, VPNs, and OSI model layers. Proficiency with network diagnostic and monitoring tools is essential. Analytical and problem-solving skills are paramount, as the role involves dissecting complex network issues to find root causes. Strong communication skills are also critical, as analysts must translate technical problems and solutions into clear terms for non-technical stakeholders and collaborate effectively with team members. While requirements vary, a bachelor's degree in computer science, information technology, or a related field is common, alongside professional certifications like CompTIA Network+, Cisco's CCNA, or Juniper's JNCIA. For senior or specialized roles, such as Network Security Analyst, experience with specific security platforms, SIEM systems, and scripting for automation is highly valued. Whether you are an entry-level technician or a seasoned professional focusing on security or asset management, Network Analyst jobs offer a challenging and rewarding career path with a direct impact on an organization's operational success. If you are a detail-oriented problem-solver with a passion for technology, explore the vast landscape of opportunities available in this ever-evolving profession.

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