General Dynamics - IT
Overview
Own your opportunity to serve as a critical component of our nation’s safety and security. Make an impact by using your expertise to protect our country from threats. Deliver solutions to complex problems as a Secure Wireless Engineer at GDIT. Here, you’ll tailor cutting-edge solutions to the unique requirements of our clients. With a career in security and wireless technologies, you’ll make the end user’s experience your priority and we’ll make your career growth ours. At GDIT, people are our differentiator. As a Secure Wireless Engineer, you will contribute to efforts in designing; developing; analyzing; troubleshooting; and documenting wireless network security infrastructure. Perform problem isolation and resolution; monitor; tune and set standards for wired and wireless networks. Provide client consulting and training on the interfacing and use of the network security facilities. Plan and coordinate computer wireless network initiatives. Devise solutions to operational problems within the capacity and operational limitations of installed equipment. Provide internal consulting; technical guidance; information and support to application developers; computer operations; workstation support; company management and departmental clients. Work with and direct other network professionals as required to coordinate efforts, resolve cross-team issues and communicate changes. Ensure that network operations are safe and efficient by monitoring network performance; coordinating planned maintenance; adjusting hardware components and responding to network connectivity issues related to firewall/VPN/SSL infrastructures. Responsible for evaluating current network security systems. How a Cyber Wireless Security Engineer Will Make an Impact
Serve as the local expert for Commercial Solutions for Classified (CSfC) Components; manage and maintain CSfC architecture Perform weekly plugin updates and CND vulnerability assessments within the enclave utilizing various security tools and referencing DISA STIG policies on Management Network Build, patch, and manage CSfC approved secure End User Device (EUD) configurations, software, and provisioning services Generate/Ingest and manage certificates for the secure mobile devices and EUD endpoints Develop device configuration files from scratch and modify existing configuration files for wireless devices and WLAN systems Design; implement; and support WLANs by performing and documenting 802.11 wireless surveys Determine Access Point (AP) placements and deploy/manage APs; perform post-implementation surveys to optimize WLAN performance Demonstrate hands-on knowledge of smart-phone operating systems; security and wireless connectivity features Integrate knowledge of building construction; RF propagation and current hardware vendor limitations to create a design proposal Create and validate accuracy of heat-maps Receive and analyze network alerts from various sources within the enclave and determine possible causes Perform analysis of log files from a variety of sources within the enclave including host logs; network traffic logs; firewall logs; and intrusion detection system logs Maintain knowledge of applicable CND policies; regulations; and compliance documents specifically related to CND auditing Implement and enforce CND policies and procedures reflecting applicable laws; policies; procedures; and regulations What You’ll Need to Succeed
Education: Bachelor’s degree in related field or equivalent experience Required Experience: 8+ years of related experience Required Technical Skills:
ITIL Foundation certification preferred Technical Administration and in-depth experience with Wireless Networks Areas of information systems security; including policy; security standards; network; application; database and physical Ability to make recommendations to security flaws Familiar with requirements of DoD 8570.1 Familiar with Network Access Control implementation and management
Security Clearance Level: Willingness and ability to obtain a high-level government security clearance Location: On-Site (St. Louis, MO) US Citizenship Required GDIT Is Your Place
401K with company match Comprehensive health and wellness packages Internal mobility team dedicated to helping you own your career Professional growth opportunities including paid education and certifications Cutting-edge technology you can learn from Rest and recharge with paid vacation and holidays Equal Opportunity Employer / Individuals with Disabilities / Protected Veterans
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Own your opportunity to serve as a critical component of our nation’s safety and security. Make an impact by using your expertise to protect our country from threats. Deliver solutions to complex problems as a Secure Wireless Engineer at GDIT. Here, you’ll tailor cutting-edge solutions to the unique requirements of our clients. With a career in security and wireless technologies, you’ll make the end user’s experience your priority and we’ll make your career growth ours. At GDIT, people are our differentiator. As a Secure Wireless Engineer, you will contribute to efforts in designing; developing; analyzing; troubleshooting; and documenting wireless network security infrastructure. Perform problem isolation and resolution; monitor; tune and set standards for wired and wireless networks. Provide client consulting and training on the interfacing and use of the network security facilities. Plan and coordinate computer wireless network initiatives. Devise solutions to operational problems within the capacity and operational limitations of installed equipment. Provide internal consulting; technical guidance; information and support to application developers; computer operations; workstation support; company management and departmental clients. Work with and direct other network professionals as required to coordinate efforts, resolve cross-team issues and communicate changes. Ensure that network operations are safe and efficient by monitoring network performance; coordinating planned maintenance; adjusting hardware components and responding to network connectivity issues related to firewall/VPN/SSL infrastructures. Responsible for evaluating current network security systems. How a Cyber Wireless Security Engineer Will Make an Impact
Serve as the local expert for Commercial Solutions for Classified (CSfC) Components; manage and maintain CSfC architecture Perform weekly plugin updates and CND vulnerability assessments within the enclave utilizing various security tools and referencing DISA STIG policies on Management Network Build, patch, and manage CSfC approved secure End User Device (EUD) configurations, software, and provisioning services Generate/Ingest and manage certificates for the secure mobile devices and EUD endpoints Develop device configuration files from scratch and modify existing configuration files for wireless devices and WLAN systems Design; implement; and support WLANs by performing and documenting 802.11 wireless surveys Determine Access Point (AP) placements and deploy/manage APs; perform post-implementation surveys to optimize WLAN performance Demonstrate hands-on knowledge of smart-phone operating systems; security and wireless connectivity features Integrate knowledge of building construction; RF propagation and current hardware vendor limitations to create a design proposal Create and validate accuracy of heat-maps Receive and analyze network alerts from various sources within the enclave and determine possible causes Perform analysis of log files from a variety of sources within the enclave including host logs; network traffic logs; firewall logs; and intrusion detection system logs Maintain knowledge of applicable CND policies; regulations; and compliance documents specifically related to CND auditing Implement and enforce CND policies and procedures reflecting applicable laws; policies; procedures; and regulations What You’ll Need to Succeed
Education: Bachelor’s degree in related field or equivalent experience Required Experience: 8+ years of related experience Required Technical Skills:
ITIL Foundation certification preferred Technical Administration and in-depth experience with Wireless Networks Areas of information systems security; including policy; security standards; network; application; database and physical Ability to make recommendations to security flaws Familiar with requirements of DoD 8570.1 Familiar with Network Access Control implementation and management
Security Clearance Level: Willingness and ability to obtain a high-level government security clearance Location: On-Site (St. Louis, MO) US Citizenship Required GDIT Is Your Place
401K with company match Comprehensive health and wellness packages Internal mobility team dedicated to helping you own your career Professional growth opportunities including paid education and certifications Cutting-edge technology you can learn from Rest and recharge with paid vacation and holidays Equal Opportunity Employer / Individuals with Disabilities / Protected Veterans
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