DCS Corp
Job Number:
781
External Description:
Phalanx Griffon (PG) is the Air Force's open-architecture aerial node that pushes multi-level-secure data to warfighters in seconds, not minutes. As the
SME, Network Engineering , you will shape the tactical and enterprise networking underpinnings of
Major Release 2 (FY 25-27) -orchestrating SATCOM, SDR, cross-domain solutions, and software-defined networking that connect airborne platforms to the Digital Infrastructure (DI) and the broader DAF BATTLE NETWORK.
Essential Job Functions: Architect & Design Lead creation of the PG network reference architecture spanning Nomad hardware, Smith software builds, and Watch node-management elements. Define routing schemas (BGP/OSPF/IS-IS), QoS policies, IPSec/crypto overlays, and multi-level security / cross-domain data-flow rulesets that comply with NSA and DISA STIG requirements. Produce SysML/CAMEO artifacts feeding the government-owned digital thread.
Integration & Lab Leadership Specify and configure routers, switches, firewalls, SATCOM modems, and SDRs inside the Integration SIL; drive interface-control documentation (ICDs) for airborne PIMs. Develop automated test harnesses (IXIA/TestCenter, Spirent, Ansible) to validate throughput, latency, packet-loss, and IA posture before DT/OT.
DevSecOps & Cyber Hygiene Embed network-security controls into the PG DevSecOps pipeline; champion zero-trust principles and continuous ATO artifacts (RMF eMASS packages, ACAS/SCAP scans). Guide implementation of Software Defined Networking (SD-WAN, OpenFlow, or comparable) for dynamic airborne/ground path selection.
Fielding & Operations Partner with platform SPOs and flight-test organizations to translate lab configs into flight-worthy builds; draft Interim Authorizations To Test (IATT) and airworthiness network annexes. Support Watch help-desk playbooks, operational runbooks, and remote monitoring dashboards (Elastic, Grafana, Prometheus).
Leadership & Mentoring Serve as the chief technical adviser to Government IPT leads; brief network readiness, risk, and performance metrics at program reviews. Mentor mid-level engineers and ensure knowledge transfer to Government personnel.
Required Skills:
Due to the sensitivity of customer related requirements, U.S. Citizenship is required.
Bachelor's degree in Electrical Engineering, Computer Engineering, or related field (Master's preferred) and 8 years of experience designing, integrating, and securing DoD or IC mission-critical IP networks.
Active TS/SCI clearance.
Deep expertise in routing/switching (Layer 2/3), SATCOM backhaul, RF/mesh networking, and transport enclaves in contested or bandwidth-limited environments.
Demonstrated experience with cross-domain solutions, NSA Type-1 crypto, and multi-level security architectures.
Hands-on with network test/validation tools and scripting/automation (Python, Ansible, Terraform).
Desired Skills:
CCNP/CCIE, JNCIE, or equivalent expert-level certification.
Prior work on CJADC2, ABMS, OMS/UCI, tactical data links (Link-16/22, TTNT), or airborne networking programs.
Familiarity with containerized networking (CNI plugins, Service Mesh) and classified DevSecOps pipelines (Platform One, Iron Bank).
Experience shepherding RMF packages through eMASS to full ATO.
Agile/Scrum or SAFe certification.
Job Number:
7297(B)
Community / Marketing Title:
Journeyman Network Engineer
Location_formattedLocationLong:
Dayton, OH, Ohio US
781
External Description:
Phalanx Griffon (PG) is the Air Force's open-architecture aerial node that pushes multi-level-secure data to warfighters in seconds, not minutes. As the
SME, Network Engineering , you will shape the tactical and enterprise networking underpinnings of
Major Release 2 (FY 25-27) -orchestrating SATCOM, SDR, cross-domain solutions, and software-defined networking that connect airborne platforms to the Digital Infrastructure (DI) and the broader DAF BATTLE NETWORK.
Essential Job Functions: Architect & Design Lead creation of the PG network reference architecture spanning Nomad hardware, Smith software builds, and Watch node-management elements. Define routing schemas (BGP/OSPF/IS-IS), QoS policies, IPSec/crypto overlays, and multi-level security / cross-domain data-flow rulesets that comply with NSA and DISA STIG requirements. Produce SysML/CAMEO artifacts feeding the government-owned digital thread.
Integration & Lab Leadership Specify and configure routers, switches, firewalls, SATCOM modems, and SDRs inside the Integration SIL; drive interface-control documentation (ICDs) for airborne PIMs. Develop automated test harnesses (IXIA/TestCenter, Spirent, Ansible) to validate throughput, latency, packet-loss, and IA posture before DT/OT.
DevSecOps & Cyber Hygiene Embed network-security controls into the PG DevSecOps pipeline; champion zero-trust principles and continuous ATO artifacts (RMF eMASS packages, ACAS/SCAP scans). Guide implementation of Software Defined Networking (SD-WAN, OpenFlow, or comparable) for dynamic airborne/ground path selection.
Fielding & Operations Partner with platform SPOs and flight-test organizations to translate lab configs into flight-worthy builds; draft Interim Authorizations To Test (IATT) and airworthiness network annexes. Support Watch help-desk playbooks, operational runbooks, and remote monitoring dashboards (Elastic, Grafana, Prometheus).
Leadership & Mentoring Serve as the chief technical adviser to Government IPT leads; brief network readiness, risk, and performance metrics at program reviews. Mentor mid-level engineers and ensure knowledge transfer to Government personnel.
Required Skills:
Due to the sensitivity of customer related requirements, U.S. Citizenship is required.
Bachelor's degree in Electrical Engineering, Computer Engineering, or related field (Master's preferred) and 8 years of experience designing, integrating, and securing DoD or IC mission-critical IP networks.
Active TS/SCI clearance.
Deep expertise in routing/switching (Layer 2/3), SATCOM backhaul, RF/mesh networking, and transport enclaves in contested or bandwidth-limited environments.
Demonstrated experience with cross-domain solutions, NSA Type-1 crypto, and multi-level security architectures.
Hands-on with network test/validation tools and scripting/automation (Python, Ansible, Terraform).
Desired Skills:
CCNP/CCIE, JNCIE, or equivalent expert-level certification.
Prior work on CJADC2, ABMS, OMS/UCI, tactical data links (Link-16/22, TTNT), or airborne networking programs.
Familiarity with containerized networking (CNI plugins, Service Mesh) and classified DevSecOps pipelines (Platform One, Iron Bank).
Experience shepherding RMF packages through eMASS to full ATO.
Agile/Scrum or SAFe certification.
Job Number:
7297(B)
Community / Marketing Title:
Journeyman Network Engineer
Location_formattedLocationLong:
Dayton, OH, Ohio US