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ccie jobs in San Diego

$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
$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
$120,000 – $160,000 · Posted 8 days ago

Lead network design and management for military C4I and C4ISR systems, with responsibility for complex LAN/WAN infrastructure using Cisco products (switches, routers, firewalls). S. oubleshoot network hardware and software issues, design secure operational networks, and collaborate with U.S. Government network and cyber engineers. Requires 7–10 years of network engineering experience, proficiency in Cisco, TCP/IP, MPLS, OSPF, EIGRP, DMVPN/mGRE, and active Secret clearance; up to 25% OCONUS travel for integration and testing.

San DiegoLast seen 6 days ago