
Network Engineer
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Description & Requirements
MANTECH seeks a motivated, career and customer-oriented Network Engineer to join our team in Philadelphia, PA. This position is hybrid with 3 days onsite.
The Network Engineer will support Department of Defense (DoD) mission systems. This role leads the technical management of third party developed cybersecurity tools, coordinates shipboard installation and testing activities, and produces data-driven metrics that inform engineering priorities and leadership decisions.
Responsibilities include but are not limited to:
OT Network Enumeration & Protection including passive network discovery, asset inventory management, threat detection & monitoring, and vulnerability management
Third-Party tool management to include vendor coordination, tool integration, and acceptance testing
Shipboard Installation & Testing which includes installation planning, site surveys & commissioning, and operational validation
Metrics, Reporting & Stakeholder Communication requiring weekly & monthly metrics, data-driven recommendations, cross-team collaboration and documentation
Produce clear written reports and brief technical and non-technical stakeholders, including government leadership
Minimum Qualifications:
Bachelor’s degree with 12+ years of experience in network engineering, or an Associate’s degree with 14+ years of relevant experience, or a High School diploma with 16 years of experience
An active and current DoD IAT Level II baseline certification (e.g., Security+ CE), or the ability to obtain one within 6 months of hire
Working knowledge of TCP/IP networking, packet capture and analysis (Wireshark/Zeek), SIEM platforms, firewall and segmentation design, and common vul
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