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canes jobs in San Diego

$80,001 – $120,000 · Posted 1 day ago

S. Navy ships in San Diego. ork Engineer to provide break/fix IT support for Navy afloat networks aboard U.S. Navy ships in San Diego. The role involves troubleshooting LAN issues, performing root cause analysis, administering Cisco switches/routers and Windows/Linux servers, and collaborating with Active Duty personnel and government staff to maintain systems such as ADNS, ISNS, CANES, FSW, and CENTRIXS. The engineer must hold an active Secret clearance, be able to obtain TS/SCI, and possess DoD IAT Level II certification plus a relevant operating-system certification (CCNA, Microsoft Server Hybrid Administrator Associate, Linux+, or equivalent). Travel within the U.S. and internationally (~25%) and occasional after-hours support are required.

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$100,300 – $135,700 · Posted 2 days ago

Lead Information Assurance and security engineering for Navy tactical networks (CANES), managing end-to-end Risk Management Framework (RMF) authorization, hardening virtualized and cloud network stacks, and ensuring compliance across diverse naval environments. Develop and maintain security authorization artifacts (SSP, SAP/SAR, POA&M, ATO packages in eMASS), apply DISA STIGs and vulnerability management tools (ACAS, NESSUS, SCAP), and provide IA guidance for application integration aligned with DoDAF and Net-Ready KPP baselines. Support developmental testing, audit response, and continuous monitoring while coordinating with PEO C4I, NIWC Pacific, and Fleet stakeholders. Mentor junior engineers and champion DevSecOps and STIG automation practices.

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$99,000 – $225,000 · Posted 2 days ago

Lead a team of network engineers designing and maintaining enterprise SD-WAN and software-defined networking solutions for Naval tactical networks. Provide Tier IV network support, perform network architecture design and system operational analysis, troubleshoot outages, and develop automated configuration management solutions. Collaborate with cybersecurity, engineering, QA, and operations teams to meet enterprise migration, data center, and remote access requirements while supporting global critical security missions.

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$120,000 – $130,000 · Posted 3 days ago

Network Engineer III supporting testing of communications between a Surrogate MQ-25 Air Vehicle and Ground Control Station, including narrowband and wideband satellite and line-of-sight links for C4I operational network evaluation. The role requires 4+ years of DoD/government network engineering experience, demonstrated proficiency in Layer 2/3 protocols (BGP, DMVPN, IPSec, EIGRP, OSPF, VRRP, STP), Cisco routing and switching, Linux system administration, and network automation tools (Ansible, Python). Responsibilities include designing and testing multi-vendor network systems, writing test plans and procedures, performing Wireshark traffic analysis, configuring network devices (routers, switches, firewalls, INEs), applying DISA STIGs, and generating RMF artifacts. A Bachelor's degree in Network Engineering or related field and CCNA certification are required; CCNP or CCIE preferred.

San DiegoLast seen 1 day ago
$125,000 – $145,000 · Posted 3 days ago

The Network Engineer IV delivers advanced carrier training tactical system network engineering, integration, and sustainment for Navy afloat C4ISR operations within the CANES architecture. The role maintains, configures, and troubleshoots ruggedized network hardware and software baselines; provides direct technical support to shipboard ITs during Fleet training evolutions and underway testing; and ensures system readiness, cybersecurity compliance, and secure tactical data transport. The engineer supports RMF artifacts, STIG application, vulnerability remediation, and Zero Trust hardening across Fleet units. 3–5 years of network engineering experience, CCNA/CCNP certification, DoD 8570 IAT Level II (Security+), and an active Secret clearance are required.

San DiegoLast seen 1 day ago
$125,000 – $145,000 · Posted 3 days ago

The Network Engineer IV delivers advanced tactical network engineering, integration, and sustainment for Navy carrier training systems within the CANES architecture. The role involves maintaining, configuring, and troubleshooting shipboard network hardware and software, supporting NIWC Pacific and fleet operations during training exercises and deployment workups. Key responsibilities include system sustainment, afloat technical support, cybersecurity compliance (RMF, STIG, Zero Trust), and automated testing. The engineer must hold or obtain a Secret clearance, possess CCNA/CCNP and Security+ certifications, and have 3–5 years of network engineering experience with Navy tactical networks (NIPR/SIPR/CANES).

San DiegoLast seen 2 days ago
$120,000 – $130,000 · Posted 3 days ago

Network Engineer III will support testing of communications between a Surrogate MQ-25 Air Vehicle and Ground Control Station, including narrowband and wideband satellite and line-of-sight links. Responsibilities include designing and troubleshooting multi-vendor network systems (routers, switches, firewalls), writing test plans and procedures, performing Wireshark traffic analysis, configuring network devices, and applying DISA STIGs. The role requires 4+ years of DoD/government network experience, proficiency in Cisco routing/switching, Layer 2/3 protocols (BGP, DMVPN, IPSec, OSPF, EIGRP, VRRP, STP), Linux administration, and network automation tools (Ansible, Python). CCNA certification is mandatory and Secret clearance must be held at start.

San DiegoLast seen 2 days ago
$96,600 – $96,600 · Posted 9 days ago

SRC seeks a mid-level platform engineer with 5+ years of CANES experience and 5+ years in IT systems design/integration to analyze existing OpenShift cluster deployments and design solutions addressing identified gaps. The role involves creating Ansible automation to integrate OpenShift clusters with CANES network, identity, and PKI services; performing on-platform installation, configuration, and troubleshooting; and authoring technical documentation. The engineer will work autonomously to identify technical limitations, test solutions, and propose technology improvements while optionally mentoring junior team members.

San DiegoLast seen 7 days ago
$96,614 – $146,352 · Posted 10 days ago

S. Navy command and control programs under Naval Information Warfare Systems Command (NAVWAR), responsible for maritime surveillance and C2 capability integration for partner nations. tegration for partner nations. Core duties include requirements definition and traceability, system-of-systems architecture across dissimilar systems, interface definition and control, test/verification/validation planning, technical trade studies, and coordination across multiple program offices. The role demands hands-on systems engineering discipline: turning partner-nation requirements into defined interfaces, integrating capabilities never designed to interoperate, and verifying results meet specifications. Must be comfortable with computing and network environments (LAN/WAN, TCP/IP, routing, switching, Windows/Linux servers, virtualization) sufficient to troubleshoot credibly alongside network engineers.

San DiegoLast seen 8 days ago
$175,000 – $190,000 · Posted 11 days ago

Senior Network Engineer to design, configure, and operate network infrastructure including switches, routers, and firewalls in support of the Joint Fires Network (JFN) program. Responsibilities include implementing SD-WAN solutions across sites and cloud environments, troubleshooting complex routing and switching issues, creating network security measures, and managing junior network engineers. Required: 10+ years networking experience (or equivalent with lower degree), 4 years CANES firewall/network engineering, CCNA certification, proficiency in Python and Ansible, and deep knowledge of Cisco QoS, dynamic routing protocols (EIGRP, BGP, OSPF, HSRP, NHRP, GRE, DMVPN), and SDN/SD-WAN technologies.

San DiegoLast seen 9 days ago