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Join Freedom Technology Solutions Groups as a Network Security Services Engineer working in Springfield, VA!

Responsibilities:

  • Work with both corporate and customer leadership to research, analyze, and implement enterprise-wide network security solutions/capabilities/enhancements to support customer business/mission goals and objectives
  • Assist with design, analysis, testing and implementation of state-of-the-art secure network architectures.
  • Conduct risk assessment and provide recommendations for design.
  • Manage remote network security as well as incident and problem management.
  • Oversee security infrastructure sustainment, maintenance, and advanced configuration. (firewalls, F5 load balancers, web gateways, mail gateways, IDS, and management tools).
  • Oversee the reporting, documentation, and investigation of all security related incidents; lead the development and implementation of corrective measures.
  • Develop and execute standard operating procedures (SOPs) for security tools
  • Evaluate and report on new network Security technologies to enhance capabilities of the network.
  • Act as liaison to the contract and customer management, and government Designated Approving Authority (DAA) regarding network security status, policies, and procedures.
  • Travel up to 15% of the time CONUS, maybe occasional OCONUS

Qualifications:

  • TS/SCI (current) and ability to successfully pass and maintain a Government Polygraph (post-hire requirement)
  • Bachelor's Degree and five (5) years of technical experience in Network Security with large-scale enterprise/global networks in high-paced, diverse environment. (Additional experience may be considered in lieu of a degree)
  • Be proficient with one or more of the following:
  • Firewalls (e.g. Palo Alto, Juniper, Cisco, etc.)
  • Routers/Switches (e.g. Juniper, Cisco, etc.)
  • Intrusion Detection Systems / IDS Products (e.g. FireEye, F5 Load Balancer, Cisco FTD, etc.)
  • Unix, RHEL OS, Windows Enterprise AD, VMware
  • Python scripting
  • Certifications required:
  • DoD Information Assurance Technical (IAT) Level II certification (current)
  • DoD CSSP Infrastructure Support certification (within six months of hire)

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