Systems Engineer, Principal - Req. # : 12144 Internet & Ecommerce - Arlington, VA at Geebo

Systems Engineer, Principal - Req. # : 12144

Company Name:
American Systems
Systems Engineer, Principal - Req. # : 12144
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Job Title / Level
Systems Engineer, Principal
Clearance Required?
None
Location:
Rosslyn, VA, US 22209
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0 - 10%
Education
Bachelor's Degree or Equivalent
Job Description
Supervise, coordinate and/or perform additions and changes to network hardware and operating systems, and attached devices; including investigation, analysis, recommendation, configuration, installation, and testing of new network hardware and software.
Provide direct support in the day-to-day operations on infrastructure hardware and operating systems including the evaluation of system utilization, monitoring response time and primary support for detection and correction of operational problems.
Troubleshoot at the physical level of the network, working with network measurement hardware and software, as well as physical checking and testing of hardware devices at the logical level working with communication protocols.
Participate in planning design, technical review and implementation for new infrastructure hardware.
Maintain network infrastructure standards including network communication protocols.
Provide technical consultation, training and support to manage services staff as designated by the government.
Job Requirements
Bachelor s Degree in information systems management, computer science, mathematics, engineering, or related scientific field or shall have at least 10 years of system engineering experience with large IT infrastructure type projects.
Familiarity with DoD and Military Healthcare Systems (MHS) is preferred, but not required.
EOE M/F/Disability/VeteransEstimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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