Network Comms Engineer (Jr. - Sr. Levels) with Security Clearance Engineering - Norfolk, VA at Geebo

Network Comms Engineer (Jr. - Sr. Levels) with Security Clearance

( $68,000 - $95,000 ) Depending on Level of Experience Apex Systems has an IMMEDIATE NEED for a Network Engineers in Norfolk, VA (Jr.
- Sr Levels) !! This will be an Estimated 12
Month Contract Supporting one of our Largest Government Clients Nationwide! Please See Below For All Additional Details! - Job Title:
Network Engineer (Jr.
- Sr.
Levels)- Location:
Norfolk, VA- Contract Layout:
Est.
12
Month Contract- Contract Baseline Pay:
$28.
83 - $39.
00 / Hourly Rate ( Exp.
Level Dep.
)- SCA/Fringe Benefit Pay:

$4.
23 / Hourly Rate- PTO/Holiday Leave/Sick Leave:
11 Fed Holidays Paid Off,up to 56 Hours Sick Leave Accrued Yearlyat 12 Months an Additional
80 Hours of PTO Received REQUIREMENTS - Secret or Top Secret Security Clearance Eligible - Security+CE or Equivalent- CCNA Certified- 1
Years of Network Administration Experience (LAN/WAN/BAN or Similar)- 4 Years of Overall I.
T.
Experience Job Description Evaluate communication hardware and software, as well as troubleshoot Local Area Networks/Base Area Networks/Wide Area Networks (LAN/BAN/WAN), and other network related problems.
Administer LAN/BAN/WANs.
Schedule conversions and cutovers.
Coordinate with all responsible users and sites.
Specialized experience in the performance and configuration of networks as well as the integration and testing of complex large-scale computer integrated networks.
Recommended Skills Cisco Certified Network Associate Local Area Networks Network Administration Problem Solving Top Secret (Ts Clearance) Testing Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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