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Boundary Security Engineer with Security Clearance

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TEKsystems c/o Allegis Group

2024-11-05 21:38:05

Job location Montgomery, Alabama, United States

Job type: fulltime

Job industry: I.T. & Communications

Job description

Top Skills' Details
Swing or Mid shift opening. o Position minimum requirements: 0-3 years (Jr) 3-5 years (Mid)
o A professional level network security OS certification of PCNSA or equivalent and CompTIA Security+ or better security certification.
o DoD Secret level security clearance.
Secondary Skills - Nice to Haves
cisco routers
cisco switches
security clearance
Job Description
Our Router, Boundary Protection, and DNS Teams oversee an enterprise DoD environment supporting the USAF that requires a unique and dynamic skill set that is expected to complete associated training programs and/or actively pursue professional development/cross-training opportunities. All team members expected to provide continuity for 24/7/365 operations regardless of their current assigned shift. o Serve as a Boundary Protection Team Operator for the 26 Network Operations Squadron (26 NOS) at Maxwell Air force Base-Gunter Annex, Alabama.
o Oversees intrusion detection, intrusion prevention, boundary protection and vulnerability assessment operations to defend the Air Force Network (AFNet).
o Identifies unknown or unauthorized sources which attempt to access the AFNet and, when such attempts occur, notifies the appropriate AF agencies.
o Monitors, operates, and maintains intrusion detection/prevention systems, firewalls, load balancers, and web proxies to protect AFNet resources from both internal and external threat.
Additional Skills & Qualifications
o Manage all network security devices across the WAN, to include enterprise-wide functions for firewall, proxies, load balancers, IDS/IPS, VPNs, and malicious code response.
o Assist on-site LAN engineers with troubleshooting support of network equipment and installation of new hardware
o Perform minor and major operating system upgrades on all network security devices. Enterprise network troubleshooting:
o Must work with all corresponding technical support teams as required to resolve network traffic concerns.
o Utilize monitoring tools and log collectors to provide in-depth analysis on traffic anomalies and issues.
o Work network issues to resolution for customers via trouble tickets, change requests, and phone calls, in direct support with base-level, NOSC-level, and DISA counterparts.
o Receive inbound calls from enterprise customers and work with other external NOCs to troubleshoot and resolve policy configuration issues.
Perform packet capture analysis as required.
Device Management:
o Experience configuring and managing IDS, Firewalls and other network security platforms.
o Familiarity and experience with Palo Alto firewalls, F5 appliances, and Cisco ASAs is preferred.
Device and traffic monitoring:
o Performs daily health checks to acknowledge system level faults and begin the process of resolution.
o Utilizes monitoring tools and log collectors to begin initial analysis on network traffic, including (but not limited to) Splunk, Schnozz, ELK, InfoVista, and NIKSUN.
Flexible schedule as needed:
o This position requires rotating weekends, 24x7 shift support, and on call duties
o It may be required to come in earlier than normal, stay later than normal, or work off shifts to meet contract requirements or to support network changes during off peak maintenance windows.
Experience and Education:
o Position minimum requirements: 0-3 years (Jr) 3-5 years (Mid)
o A professional level network security OS certification of PCNSA or equivalent and CompTIA Security+ o
Employee Value Proposition (EVP)
Air Force Intranet Control (AFINC) became the first cyberspace weapon system to reach full operational capability in early January, according to a Jan. 19 release. AFINC replaced and consolidated more than 100 regionally managed disparate Air Force network entry points into 16 centrally managed access points bolstering cyber defense and security, according to the release. The 26th Network Operations Squadron, at Gunter Annex in Montgomery, Ala., serves as the "first line of defense" for the Air Force network, said Col. Pamela Woolley, commander of the 26th Cyberspace Operations Group, in the release. "The 26th NOS team is responsible for more than one billion firewall, web, and email blocks per week from suspicious and adversarial sources," she said. "Our network is under constant attack and it is a testament to the dedication of our 26th NOS team that our network reliability and traffic flow remains consistently high."
Work Environment
Contractor will be working at Maxwell AFB - Gunter Annex
There is a blend of active duty, civilian and contractors

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