Zachary Piper Solutions
Overview
Zachary Piper Solutions
is seeking a
Network Engineer/Architect
to join a Federal Program working in
Honolulu, HI . Responsibilities
Serve as the principal network architect for both classified and unclassified HQ PACAF networks, including future-state architecture planning. Advise PACAF A6 leadership on technology selection, network optimization, and capability enhancement strategies. Assess enterprise architecture to ensure alignment with mission objectives, capacity requirements, and cybersecurity posture. Develop and present cost-benefit analyses, engineering strategies, and risk assessments for major system upgrades and transitions. Design and integrate solutions for data center operations, disaster recovery planning, and wireless network expansion. Lead strategic engineering initiatives and stakeholder engagement to support operational readiness and future force projection. Analyze network topology, protocol architecture, and integration plans to ensure scalability, reliability, and security. Provide expert recommendations to address evolving operational IT requirements. Oversee design compliance, conduct risk assessments, and lead design reviews involving cross-domain and coalition connectivity solutions. Conduct site surveys to evaluate facility conditions and identify infrastructure upgrades impacting network installations and expansion projects. Perform additional duties as assigned to support mission success. Qualifications
Bachelor’s degree in Computer Engineering, Systems Architecture, or a related technical discipline from an accredited institution. 8-10 years of senior-level experience in network architecture or engineering, supporting Department of Defense (DoD) or joint command environments. Must hold one or more of the following active certifications at the time of hire: CCNP (Routing and Switching) or CCDP (Design) CAP – Certified Authorization Professional SecurityX (formerly CASP+CE) CISM – Certified Information Security Manager CISSP – Certified Information Systems Security Professional (or Associate) GSLC – GIAC Security Leadership Certification Demonstrated success in designing and implementing secure, scalable enterprise networks for both classified and unclassified DoD environments. Expertise in network architecture, firewall policy development, routing protocols, Quality of Service (QoS), cloud enablement strategies, and cross-domain solutions. In-depth understanding of DoD architecture frameworks, Risk Management Framework (RMF), and PACAF-specific mission requirements. Exceptional verbal and written communication skills, with a strong focus on customer service, team collaboration, and consensus-building. Highly self-motivated with strong organizational skills and the ability to work independently or collaboratively in dynamic, fast-paced environments. Strong analytical skills with attention to detail, accuracy, and consistent follow-through. Proven ability to: Exercise sound judgment and discretion in complex operational scenarios. Provide technical support across secure and non-secure network environments. Engage effectively with senior leadership in Joint Operations Centers, demonstrating technical expertise and professionalism. Must have an Active U.S. Secret security clearance. Compensation
Salary Range: $135,000 - $150,000 depending on experience Comprehensive Benefits: Cigna Medical, Dental, Vision, 401K, PTO, Sick Leave if required by law, and Holidays Keywords
Network Engineer, Network Architect, HQ PACAF, classified networks, unclassified networks, future-state architecture, PACAF A6, technology selection, network optimization, capability enhancement, enterprise architecture, mission objectives, capacity planning, cybersecurity posture, cost-benefit analysis, engineering strategy, risk assessment, system upgrades, system transitions, data center operations, disaster recovery, wireless expansion, strategic planning, stakeholder engagement, operational readiness, force projection, network topology, protocol architecture, scalability, reliability, security, IT requirements, design compliance, cross-domain solutions, coalition connectivity, site surveys, infrastructure upgrades, equipment installation, computer engineering, systems architecture, CCNP, CCDP, CAP, SecurityX, CISM, CISSP, GSLC, DoD networks, secure networks, scalable networks, firewall policy, routing protocols, QoS, cloud enablement, RMF, DoD architecture frameworks, customer service, team collaboration, analytical skills, Joint Operations Center, technical support, security clearance, network, Cisco, Risk Management framework, department of defense
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Zachary Piper Solutions
is seeking a
Network Engineer/Architect
to join a Federal Program working in
Honolulu, HI . Responsibilities
Serve as the principal network architect for both classified and unclassified HQ PACAF networks, including future-state architecture planning. Advise PACAF A6 leadership on technology selection, network optimization, and capability enhancement strategies. Assess enterprise architecture to ensure alignment with mission objectives, capacity requirements, and cybersecurity posture. Develop and present cost-benefit analyses, engineering strategies, and risk assessments for major system upgrades and transitions. Design and integrate solutions for data center operations, disaster recovery planning, and wireless network expansion. Lead strategic engineering initiatives and stakeholder engagement to support operational readiness and future force projection. Analyze network topology, protocol architecture, and integration plans to ensure scalability, reliability, and security. Provide expert recommendations to address evolving operational IT requirements. Oversee design compliance, conduct risk assessments, and lead design reviews involving cross-domain and coalition connectivity solutions. Conduct site surveys to evaluate facility conditions and identify infrastructure upgrades impacting network installations and expansion projects. Perform additional duties as assigned to support mission success. Qualifications
Bachelor’s degree in Computer Engineering, Systems Architecture, or a related technical discipline from an accredited institution. 8-10 years of senior-level experience in network architecture or engineering, supporting Department of Defense (DoD) or joint command environments. Must hold one or more of the following active certifications at the time of hire: CCNP (Routing and Switching) or CCDP (Design) CAP – Certified Authorization Professional SecurityX (formerly CASP+CE) CISM – Certified Information Security Manager CISSP – Certified Information Systems Security Professional (or Associate) GSLC – GIAC Security Leadership Certification Demonstrated success in designing and implementing secure, scalable enterprise networks for both classified and unclassified DoD environments. Expertise in network architecture, firewall policy development, routing protocols, Quality of Service (QoS), cloud enablement strategies, and cross-domain solutions. In-depth understanding of DoD architecture frameworks, Risk Management Framework (RMF), and PACAF-specific mission requirements. Exceptional verbal and written communication skills, with a strong focus on customer service, team collaboration, and consensus-building. Highly self-motivated with strong organizational skills and the ability to work independently or collaboratively in dynamic, fast-paced environments. Strong analytical skills with attention to detail, accuracy, and consistent follow-through. Proven ability to: Exercise sound judgment and discretion in complex operational scenarios. Provide technical support across secure and non-secure network environments. Engage effectively with senior leadership in Joint Operations Centers, demonstrating technical expertise and professionalism. Must have an Active U.S. Secret security clearance. Compensation
Salary Range: $135,000 - $150,000 depending on experience Comprehensive Benefits: Cigna Medical, Dental, Vision, 401K, PTO, Sick Leave if required by law, and Holidays Keywords
Network Engineer, Network Architect, HQ PACAF, classified networks, unclassified networks, future-state architecture, PACAF A6, technology selection, network optimization, capability enhancement, enterprise architecture, mission objectives, capacity planning, cybersecurity posture, cost-benefit analysis, engineering strategy, risk assessment, system upgrades, system transitions, data center operations, disaster recovery, wireless expansion, strategic planning, stakeholder engagement, operational readiness, force projection, network topology, protocol architecture, scalability, reliability, security, IT requirements, design compliance, cross-domain solutions, coalition connectivity, site surveys, infrastructure upgrades, equipment installation, computer engineering, systems architecture, CCNP, CCDP, CAP, SecurityX, CISM, CISSP, GSLC, DoD networks, secure networks, scalable networks, firewall policy, routing protocols, QoS, cloud enablement, RMF, DoD architecture frameworks, customer service, team collaboration, analytical skills, Joint Operations Center, technical support, security clearance, network, Cisco, Risk Management framework, department of defense
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