Technical Engineer

  • Full-time
  • Compensation: USD 115000 - USD 135000 - yearly

Company Description

Ashburn Consulting, a Small Business based in the Washington, DC metropolitan area, specializes in providing network and network security solutions in complex environments to a select set of government and business clients. The company, an established leader in its field, is composed of an elite team of engineers and business consultants, each of whom is recognized and highly regarded within the network and security communities.

Job Description

Provide hands-on network, RF, and telecommunications engineering support for FEMA CCD continuity-communications programs from the FEMA Headquarters primary duty station. This position uses the same contractual Technical Engineer II baseline as the Mount Weather seats; the location changes, not the required technical scope.

Primary Responsibilities

· Analyze, design, research, develop, test, implement, optimize, enhance, operate, and maintain terrestrial and wireless telecommunications systems and networks.

· Implement and troubleshoot Carrier Ethernet transport; configure and support Cisco routers, switches, servers, network services, and associated telecommunications-system interfaces.

· Operate, maintain, troubleshoot, fault isolate, and restore non-secure and secure HF radio, satellite, VHF/UHF land-mobile radio, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, telephone, satellite telephone, FAX, and related communications capabilities, including Type I encrypted operations.

· Configure, install, optimize, repair, or replace RF equipment, base stations, repeaters, duplexers, power components, antennas, switching/control equipment, and encryption devices down to the lowest replaceable unit as directed.

· Engineer, fabricate, terminate, test, and document RF, coaxial, fiber, baseband-audio, TTL, serial, CAT3/CAT5, and associated communications cabling using applicable connectors and engineering drawings.

· Configure and operate LMR service monitors, spectrum analyzers, watt meters, antenna analyzers, volt-ohm meters, power/signal monitors, cable tools, and related network/RF test equipment.

· Support architecture, design, requirements, prototype evaluation, integration, user-acceptance and performance testing, lifecycle/configuration management, LAN monitoring, IT security, change control, and technical documentation.

· Ensure solutions, hardware, software, data exchanges, and technical artifacts comply with DHS Enterprise Architecture, TRM Standards and Products Profile, data-management review, and IPv6 requirements.

· Prepare configurations, schematics, drawings, bills of material, implementation and rollback plans, test plans/results, change records, SOPs, operator training, and as-built documentation.

· Support site surveys, installations, de-installations, exercises, testing, training, and restoration at FEMA facilities, State EOCs, U.S. territories, and other directed locations, including multi-day travel and after-hours maintenance when required.

Qualifications

Active final Top Secret clearance with SCI eligibility; willingness to undergo FSO verification and DHS suitability processing.

· Current Cisco Certified Network Associate (CCNA) certification, verifiable at candidate submission.

· Three to five years of related hands-on telecommunications, network, RF, field-engineering, systems-integration, or closely related experience.

· Substantial experience with routers, switches, servers, telecommunications systems, network-infrastructure design, and Carrier Ethernet transport.

· Hands-on RF transmission-system experience, including HF/VHF/UHF or comparable radio systems, secure/non-secure communications, troubleshooting, cabling, test equipment, schematics, and technical documentation.

· Ability to perform installation, configuration, integration, testing, fault isolation, restoration, lifecycle/configuration-management, and documentation duties in controlled production environments.

· U.S. citizenship and ability to comply with classified-facility, badging, nondisclosure, information-protection, and site-access requirements.

· Ability to report to the FEMA Headquarters primary duty station and support multi-day field assignments when directed.

Preferred Qualifications

· Current CCNP or CCIE in addition to a verifiable current CCNA.

· Prior FEMA, DHS, DoD, continuity-of-government, public-safety, emergency-management, or classified-program experience.

· Deep HF-ALE, VHF/UHF LMR, SATCOM, COMSEC/Type I encryption, antenna, repeater, field-service, and emergency-communications experience.

· Cisco Catalyst, Nexus, ISR, or ASR; high-availability design; core, campus, or data-center refresh/migration; network-management; firewall; and wireless experience.

· DHS SELC, formal configuration/change management, DHS EA/TRM, IPv6, technology evaluation, integration, UAT, performance testing, and operational-readiness experience.

· Military communications/RF maintenance background, FCC General Radiotelephone Operator License, or amateur-radio license.

Additional Information

• Active final Top Secret clearance with current SCI eligibility; current TS/SCI strongly preferred

• Bachelor’s degree preferred; relevant work experience may substitute

 

Ashburn Consulting is an Equal Opportunity Affirmative Action Employer.
In compliance with the American with Disabilities Act Amendments Act (ADAAA), if you have a disability and would like to request and accommodation in order to apply for a position with Ashburn Consulting, please e-mail [email protected].”

 

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