L3Harris Technologies

Specialist Network Plan Engineer

Posted on: 1 Feb 2021

Salt Lake City, UT

Job Description

Description:

Job Title: Specialist Network Planning Engineer

Job Location: USA-CO-Colorado Springs

Job Code: CS20212501-55522

L3Harris is currently searching for a Specialist Network Planning Engineer for our Colorado Springs, CO location. The Network Planning Engineer requires an active Top Secret Clearance with SCI eligibility. They will have a strong background in the management and maintenance in Microsoft Server environment; will maintain Network Operation Centers' Servers and Virtual Server environment per DoD Netops governance and procedures. The Network Planning Engineer will be responsible for the collaboration of planning and engineering of the Operation Centers' servers and virtual environment infrastructure. Includes the implementation and design of hardware and software. Monitors the performance of systems. Familiar with standard concepts, practices, and procedures of managing servers and virtual environments. Ability to perform tasks under minimal supervision. A certain degree of creativity and latitude is required. Will report to the engineering supervisor and site manager. Typically requires a bachelor's degree or certifications in area of specialty and 2+ years of hands on work experience.

Essential Functions:

Provide Network Support services for a Department of Defense (DoD) Senior Leader Network, exercising discretion and independent judgement when events or incidents occur to ensure corrective actions are captured and incidents resolved in an expedient manner.

Optimize system performance with quick and independent decision making skills after analyzing RF usage, prioritization of users and then assist with mission planning and RF handovers.

Manage WAN router, switch, and other networking configurations

Use DISN data flows and coordinate applicable actions/issues with DISA

Address network and connectivity issues instantaneously to support DoD Senior Leaders.

Assist in subscriber frequency planning based on approved Discovery Frequency of Day for transient mobile activities

During Missions, monitor RF Connections and links and update or independently advise when appropriate

Monitor radio via GUI's (COMSEC, frequencies, Mission Mode, discoveries, mission record, coordinated change)

Manage SATCOM RF resources by monitoring frequencies, power control, and hand-offs to optimize connectivity

During Post Mission, Review mission performance trends, provide appropriate communication status reports, daily activity reports, RF performance statistics and maintain the Master Station Log

Perform post-mission analysis to assess performance against requirements, establish trends, and optimize future missions

Operate computer network equipment to ensure network systems are available to our network subscribers seven days a week, 24 hours a day, 365 days each year

Maintain proficiency training based on prescribed and posted NETWORK training guidelines

Manage and coordinate RF equipment Authorized Service Interruptions (ASIs)

Update troubleshooting Guide from lessons learned.

Operate and maintain databases and analyze network capabilities to ensure resolution of all network incidents and immediate recovery of the network

Provide Tier I/II engineering support to subscriber aircraft on live missions and serve as a point of entry for any RF field support and/or corrective maintenance actions

Provide first level and when possible second level support for terrestrial network connectivity support during high-level DoD missions

During Pre-Mission, Monitor RF status and identify improvement opportunities related to performance

Monitor daily performance of systems and analyze root causes or system improvement opportunities

Monitor/respond to System Events/Alerts/Logs (for incident response, troubleshooting, and archival)

Monitor the system to ensure efficient utilization and allocation of network and computer resources and facilities to maintain satisfactory response to customers using the network.

Monitor Network Performance (Node/Interface/Processor/Memory/Volume Status)

Monitor and maintain and troubleshoot COMSEC / TRANSEC equipment and keying material issues

Must be able to observe and interpret computer and network system messages instantly and use independent decision making skills to ensure commands are immediately addressed and that network systems are restored quickly when hardware, software, or power failures occur.

Manage frequency configuration at the individual RF sites prior to mission

Ensure readiness status of RF equipment including BIT, antenna pointing and polarization, and mission recording in high pressure situations involving a high degree of significance.

Perform preventative maintenance: Analyze and troubleshoot computer and network system health and status to identify potential problems and develop solutions before outages occur, using diagnostic tools

Qualifications:

* Top Secret clearance with SCI is required
* Sec+ required and one of the following also desired: MCSE, Network+, CCNA Security, CySA+, or CISSP

Preferred Additional Skills:

Please be aware many of our positions require the ability to obtain a security clearance. Security clearances may only be granted to U.S. citizens. In addition, applicants who accept a conditional offer of employment may be subject to government security investigation(s) and must meet eligibility requirements for access to classified information.

L3Harris Technologies

New York, New York

L3 Technologies, Inc. provides aircraft sustainment, simulation and training, night vision and image intensification equipment, and security and detection systems used on military, homeland security, and commercial platforms in the United States and internationally. It operates in three segments: Intelligence, Surveillance and Reconnaissance (ISR) Systems; Communications and Networked Systems; and Electronic Systems. The company offers engineering, modernization and sustainment, space avionics and imaging payload, counter unmanned aircraft systems mission, cyber and electronic warfare, special mission command and control, modeling and simulation, and life cycle support services for ISR, airborne sensor, warrior sensor, space and sensor, aircraft, and intelligence and mission systems, as well as for military aviation services and advanced programs.

It also provides network and communication systems, secure communications products, radio frequency components, satellite communication terminals and space, microwave and telemetry products, and secure data links in broadband communication, naval power, space and power, maritime sensor systems, and advanced communications.

In addition, the company offers components, products, subsystems, and systems, as well as related services to military and commercial customers in commercial aviation solutions, precision engagement systems, link training and simulation, and security and detection systems. It serves the United States (U.S.) Department of Defense and its prime contractors, the U.S. Government intelligence agencies, the U.S. Department of Homeland Security, foreign governments, and commercial customers.

The company was formerly known as L-3 Communications Holdings, Inc. and changed its name to L3 Technologies, Inc. in December 2016. L3 Technologies, Inc. was founded in 1997 and is headquartered in New York, New York. As of June 29, 2019, L3 Technologies, Inc. operates as a subsidiary of L3Harris Technologies, Inc.

  • Industry
    Telecommunications
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