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Network Deployment Engineer
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Network Deployment Engineer needed for a long-term Intelligence Community program in Springfield, VA. Must have an active TS/SCI clearance, 5+ years of network engineering experience, and expertise in Layer 2/3 protocols, BGP, MPLS, SD-WAN, and Azure Virtual Networks. Role involves deploying netw...
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United States , Springfield
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140000.00 - 160000.00 USD / Year
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Piper Companies
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Network Support Engineer
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Seeking a TS/SCI-cleared Network Support Engineer for a key Defense program in Springfield, VA. This 12-month onsite contract requires a CCNA certification and expertise in Cisco IOS, routing/switching protocols, and ITIL principles. You will resolve critical network incidents and provide mentors...
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United States , Springfield
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40.00 - 50.00 USD / Hour
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ClearBridge Technology Group
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Senior Network Engineer
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United States , Springfield
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Owl Cyber Defense
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Network Engineer
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Seeking a Network Engineer with an active TS/SCI clearance to design and implement cutting-edge hardware systems. This role requires 4+ years' experience, CCNA/CCNP certifications, and expertise in network security and federal guidelines (FISMA/NIST). Enjoy a competitive benefits package and a he...
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United States , Alexandria; Colorado Springs; San Antonio; Washington
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Paragon Cyber Solutions
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About the Network Engineer role

Discover a world of opportunity in network engineering jobs, a critical and dynamic field at the heart of modern business infrastructure. Network Engineers are the master architects and custodians of the data highways that power our digital world. They design, build, implement, and maintain the complex web of connectivity that allows organizations to communicate, collaborate, and operate efficiently. From local area networks (LANs) within a single office to vast wide area networks (WANs) connecting global operations and sophisticated data center environments, these professionals ensure that data flows securely, reliably, and at lightning speed.

Professionals in these roles typically shoulder a wide array of responsibilities. A core function is the design and planning of new network solutions, selecting the appropriate hardware and software to meet business needs for performance, security, and scalability. Once a network is operational, their focus shifts to ongoing maintenance and optimization, which includes configuring network devices like routers and switches, managing firewalls, and monitoring performance to proactively identify and resolve bottlenecks. Troubleshooting is a fundamental part of the job; Network Engineers are the frontline problem-solvers who diagnose and fix connectivity issues, from a single user's complaint to a major system-wide outage. Furthermore, they play a vital role in cybersecurity, implementing and managing security protocols to protect sensitive data from unauthorized access and cyber threats. As the field evolves, many are also deeply involved in automation, using scripting and specialized tools to streamline repetitive tasks and improve network agility.

To succeed in network engineer jobs, a specific skill set is essential. A strong, foundational understanding of TCP/IP networking, routing protocols (like BGP and OSPF), and switching technologies is non-negotiable. Employers typically seek candidates with a university degree in Information Technology, Computer Science, or a related field, coupled with several years of hands-on experience. Practical expertise with core networking services such as DDI (DNS, DHCP, IPAM), network access control solutions (like Cisco ISE), and enterprise VPNs is highly valued. In today's landscape, skills in automation and scripting using tools like Python and Ansible (often referred to as NetDevOps) are increasingly in demand to manage complex environments efficiently. Beyond technical prowess, excellent analytical and problem-solving skills are crucial for diagnosing complex issues. Strong communication and customer liaison abilities are also key, as these professionals often act as the bridge between technical teams and business stakeholders, managing expectations and ensuring customer satisfaction with the delivered network services. If you are a detail-oriented problem-solver passionate about building and maintaining robust digital infrastructure, exploring network engineer jobs could be the perfect career path for you.