Computer Scientist/Network Engineer (CSS), Expert with Security Clearance Engineering - Quantico, VA at Geebo

Computer Scientist/Network Engineer (CSS), Expert with Security Clearance

Your Impact:
The Computer Network Engineer shall be responsible for monitoring the network firewall, conducting log analysis, implementing Security Technical Implementation Guides (STIGs) requirements, assessing the functionality of the network devices, ensuring all information security software is updated and patched daily.
The Computer Network Engineer will develop and implement usage policies in accordance with course requirements and specifications.
Duties/Tasks and
Responsibilities:
- Be able to communicate effectively orally and in writing and shall be able to speak clearly enough to instruct, evaluate and counsel students in the subtle and difficult concepts of the subject matter.
- Deliver, evaluate, synchronize, and manage blocks of instruction for their assigned course while adhering with established DoD and Community standards for CI training and JCITA policies and procedures.
- Assess/evaluate student mastery of learning objectives using verbal and written formats in accordance with established course standards, procedures, and grading rubrics.
- Engage in research and analysis to maintain subject matter currency and relevancy to contribute to the updating of course materials and documentation.
- Create course materials to include:
training task inventory, program of instruction, lesson plans, syllabus, schedule, exercises, rubrics/student performance assessments, resource materials, examinations, job aids, knowledge-based prerequisites, and distributed learning materials.
- Maintain a level of professionalism by dressing in business attire, being a team player, and displaying flexibility.
- Be familiar with adult learning principles, facilitation techniques, and the Instructional System Design (ISD) process to assist in the design of courses, scenarios, and practical exercises.
- Mentor and coach students to mastery while upholding established course standards.
#DVS #DIVERGENT #DIVERGENTSOLUTIONS Here's What You'll Need:
Here's What You'll Need:
- Must be able to design, draft, implement and troubleshoot equipment and software installation plans based on system requirements and specifications.
- Must maintain each component of the network and troubleshoot issues.
- Must have a minimum of ten (10) years of experience configuring and managing both Microsoft Windows Active Directory and Linux based networks, experience in network architecture deployment, and expertise in deploying virtual machines.
- Expertise in network engineering and administration is demonstrated through a combination of DoD and/or Federal Government recognized industry training and certifications and work experience in verifiable assignments exercising increased levels of responsibility.
- Required experience and education levels are commensurate with DoD Information Assurance Technical (IAT) Level II as referenced in DoD 8570.
01-M and related issuances.
- Experience with virtual environments and logging applications (such as SPLUNK) is required.
- Possess a valid US driver's license and must have working experience using Microsoft Office (Word, Excel, PowerPoint and Outlook).
- TS/SCI with Polygraph Recommended Skills Active Directory Group Administration Adult Education Assessments Coaching And Mentoring Communication Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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