MUST BE A US CITIZEN ACTIVE TS/SCI CLEARANCE REQUIRED ONSITE IN AURORA, CO Qualifications: • The ideal candidate will be a self-starter, have an engineering mindset, have the ability and willingness to troubleshoot complex network problems, seeking to understand virtualized design elements in a dynamic environment • U.S. citizenship and current DOD-TS or TS/SCI Security Clearance is required, as only U.S. citizens are eligible for a security clearance • Typically requires BS/BA Degree in Science, Technology Engineering Math (STEM) in Information Technology, Computer Science, Computer Engineering, or Physics and minimum of 5 years of related work experience • Experience with Data Center LAN and WAN design, implementation, diagnostics, performance, and management • Ability to understand system data flows internal and external to the overall system boundary • Experience with Linux system administration / VMware • Experience with configuring cloud networking in AWS, security groups • Hands on experience scripting skills (i.e • PowerShell, Python, Ruby, bash, etc.) Responsibilities: • The environments are a mix of physical and virtualized servers, workstations, storage, networks, and custom hardware, providing the enterprise hybrid-cloud backbone for product development and testing for a large program producing a critical, strategic national asset • This will include a mixture of hands-on keyboard Network Engineering work as well as documentation and baseline control • Leverage company and industry best practices and capabilities to assist with Network design, development, implementation, and support of Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) Operating System for the project • Support software deployment of templates, dashboards, and scripts to support program need for the effort • Design, implement, generate code through scripting tools, test, document, and maintain the system • Assist with development of build/test and integration, optimizing for performance and scalability across on-premise computing environments • Assist engineers with RHEL based tool usage and issues, leveraging standards and best practices |