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Posted April 17, 2026
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- Network Engineer to support our program with the Department of Homeland Security, Office of the Inspector General (DHS OIG).
- In this role you will manage the purchase, installation, and support of network communications, including local area network and wide-area network (LAN/WAN) systems.
- Responsible for evaluating current systems.
- Works on complex problems where analysis of situation requires in-depth evaluation of various factors.
- Plans large-scale systems projects through vendor comparison and cost studies.
- Provides work leadership and training to lower level network engineers.
- Requires expert knowledge of LAN/WAN systems, networks, and applications.
Commitments
This position is contingent upon contract award and work is expected to be performed with onsite support in Washington, DC.
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- Requires expert knowledge of LAN/WAN systems, networks, and applications.
- Active Secret security clearance.
- Minimum of five (5) years of network engineering experience.
- Extensive experience with network administration technologies such as domain name services (DNS), dynamic host control protocols (DHCP), network time protocol (NTP); RADIUS; log servers; packet sensing; authentication, authorization, and accountability services (AAAS); IP address space management (IPv4 and IPv6); routing protocols (BGP); virtual LAN segmentation management; and network address translation (NAT)
- Familiar with capturing, analyzing and troubleshooting, and performance tuning network applications.
- Extensive experience with network access control management.
- Extensive experience with reviewing and analyzing requests for network connectivity.
- May assist in network modeling, analysis, planning, and coordination between network and data communications hardware and software.
- Strong system and network troubleshooting ability.
Education
- (Required) – Minimum of five (5) years of network engineering experience.
- (Not required) – Bachelor’s degree, or higher, in an IT-related field.
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MSM is seeking a Sr. Network Engineer to support our program with the Department of Homeland Security, Office of the Inspector General (DHS OIG). This position is contingent upon contract award and work is expected to be performed with onsite support in Washington, DC. In this role you will manage the purchase, installation, and support of network communications, including local area network and wide-area network (LAN/WAN) systems. Responsible for evaluating current systems. Works on complex problems where analysis of situation requires in-depth evaluation of various factors. Plans large-scale systems projects through vendor comparison and cost studies. Provides work leadership and training to lower level network engineers. Requires expert knowledge of LAN/WAN systems, networks, and applications.
Requirements
Active Secret security clearance.
Minimum of five (5) years of network engineering experience.
Bachelor’s degree, or higher, in an IT-related field.
Extensive experience with network administration technologies such as domain name services (DNS), dynamic host control protocols (DHCP), network time protocol (NTP); RADIUS; log servers; packet sensing; authentication, authorization, and accountability services (AAAS); IP address space management (IPv4 and IPv6); routing protocols (BGP); virtual LAN segmentation management; and network address translation (NAT)
Familiar with capturing, analyzing and troubleshooting, and performance tuning network applications.
Extensive experience with network access control management.
Extensive experience with reviewing and analyzing requests for network connectivity.
May assist in network modeling, analysis, planning, and coordination between network and data communications hardware and software.
Strong system and network troubleshooting ability.
MSM is seeking a Sr. Network Engineer to support our program with the Department of Homeland Security, Office of the Inspector General (DHS OIG). This position is contingent upon contract award and work is expected to be performed with onsite support in Washington, DC. In this role you will manage the purchase, installation, and support of network communications, including local area network and wide-area network (LAN/WAN) systems. Responsible for evaluating current systems. Works on complex problems where analysis of situation requires in-depth evaluation of various factors. Plans large-scale systems projects through vendor comparison and cost studies. Provides work leadership and training to lower level network engineers. Requires expert knowledge of LAN/WAN systems, networks, and applications.
Requirements
Active Secret security clearance.
Minimum of five (5) years of network engineering experience.
Bachelor’s degree, or higher, in an IT-related field.
Extensive experience with network administration technologies such as domain name services (DNS), dynamic host control protocols (DHCP), network time protocol (NTP); RADIUS; log servers; packet sensing; authentication, authorization, and accountability services (AAAS); IP address space management (IPv4 and IPv6); routing protocols (BGP); virtual LAN segmentation management; and network address translation (NAT)
Familiar with capturing, analyzing and troubleshooting, and performance tuning network applications.
Extensive experience with network access control management.
Extensive experience with reviewing and analyzing requests for network connectivity.
May assist in network modeling, analysis, planning, and coordination between network and data communications hardware and software.
Strong system and network troubleshooting ability.