
Computer Engineer
U.S. Coast GuardThis position is located in the Department of Homeland Security (DHS), United States Coast Guard (USCG),
DEP COMDT FOR MISSION
SUPPORT ,
ASSISTANT COMMANDANT FOR
ACQUISITION (CG-9),
DIRECTOR OF ACQUISITION PROGRAM EXECUTIVE
OFFICER (CG-93),
MAJOR SYSTEMS ACQ PROGRAM
MANAGER (C2CI) (CG-9335) located in Washington, District of Columbia.You will serve as an Computer Engineer and be responsible for the planning, analysis, design, development, testing, configuration, installation, implementation and integration of networked systems used for the transmission of information in data, voice and/or video formats, supporting the Transport Services Branch - Deployed Connectivity Sustainment Section. Being a Coast Guard civilian makes you a valuable member of the Coast Guard team. Typical work assignments include: Configuring and maintaining network, switches and routers, that support Deployed Connectivity networks, troubleshoot problems ranging from common to complex, and evaluate and recommend upgrades and enhancements to the current Network Transport infrastructure. Analyzing designrequirements & constraints to develop, engineer or recommend transport solutions; evaluate design trade-offs; documenting detailed system and security designs, and consider engineering life cycle & operational support. Developing system engineering documentation, transport connectivity configurations, testing and validation procedures and other required systems documentation. Providing guidelines for implementing developed systems to customers or installation teams Mandatory training is required which must be successfully completed and other training may occur as necessary for success in the position. A. Federal Acquisition Certification for Program and Project Managers Level I (FAC P/PM-I) or management determined equivalent within two years of entry into the position.
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