Systems Engineer

San Diego, CA
Full Time
San Diego - NIEF
Mid Level

King Technologies, Inc. is looking for a Systems Engineer to provide integration expertise for U.S. Navy network systems and associated systems to support the Navy Network Integration and Engineering Facility (NIEF) facility located at Naval Information Warfare Systems Command (NAVWAR) headquarters in San Diego, California.

Position Summary/Description:

Provide support and expertise for Navy networks and associated systems during installation on board U.S. Navy vessels and in a post-installation environment, including remote support and troubleshooting. Preload, configure, and test equipment and systems, including servers, workstations, routers, and switches. Excellent compensation including full benefit package.

Essential Duties:

  • Preload, configure and test equipment and systems to include servers, workstations, routers, and switches.
  • Support Government Acceptance Tests (GAT) and final quality assurance (QA) by providing engineering drawings, answering technical questions and providing direction to production personnel. 
  • Executing CICD to build virtual machines and configure different enclaves to include, Unclass, Secret, and Secret Releasable servers.
  • Hands-on experience configuring interfaces, routing protocols, and security parameters on Cisco networking devices. Installation and oversight for post-production modifications (PPMs) in the production lab and onboard the ship.
  • Analyzing, correcting, and replacing parts on the various equipment, shipboard racks, and afloat network infrastructure. Utilize Configuration Management and product lifecycle tool (CMPRo) to gather materials for installation, create new parts lists, verify inventory, and work orders status.

Qualifications Required:

  • Familiarity with one or more of the following systems is a: CANES, CENTRIXS, ISNS/ORT, ONE-NET, SCI-Networks, CND and SCIP-IWF.
  • Must have an active DOD Secret clearance. Higher clearances accepted.
  • Experience in TCP/IP and common protocols such as FTP, SSH SMTP, DNS, SNMP, and NTP.
  • Experience in routing and switching (Cisco preferred) Experience in system administration (Microsoft or Linux preferred) Experience in VMware ESX and vSphere is desired.
  • Experience in troubleshooting, maintenance, repair, installation and de-installation of electronic systems, components, cables, cableways, while using Fiber, LAN Data Cable Tester, Megger and multimeter.
  • Must be willing to travel.
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