Telecommunications Engineer- Level IV (Contingent Upon ...
All Native Group, The Federal Services Division of Ho-Chunk Inc. - Bethesda, MD
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OverviewANG is seeking a Telecommunications Engineer- Level IV to support the Defense Health Agency Information Technology Department at Walter Reed National Military Medical Center. This position is onsite at Bethesda, MD.ResponsibilitiesOversees and participates in the design, testing, upgrade and integration of new or existing telecommunication networks, systems and equipment in accordance to the organization’s business requirements.Documents all aspects of the engineering process as it relates to build and configuration, testing, and deployment of telecommunication networks, systems and equipment.Coordinates changes such as implementation of new telecommunication networks, systems and equipment, upgrades, or version increments to existing telecommunication networks, systems and equipment with stakeholders.Plans, coordinates, and implements security measures to safeguard telecommunication networks, systems and equipment. Performs telecommunications modeling, analysis, and planning. Coordinates with architecture and evaluate new and emerging telecommunication technologies and make recommendations for selection of these products.Troubleshoot complex issues and if needed, coordinates vendor engagements to assist in troubleshooting efforts.Provides day-to-day operational or administrative duties for deployed infrastructure platforms in lab or production environments.Possesses and applies a comprehensive knowledge across key tasks and high impact assignments. Plans and leads major technology assignments.Functions as a technical expert across multiple project assignments. Level IV performs more independent thinking, complex tasks with little to no supervision compared to a Level III, and may supervise others.Follow management system policies, procedures, and work instructions as part of daily job duties.Protect company and customer information by adhering to security and quality requirements.Promptly report incidents, nonconformities, or risks to the appropriate authority.Maintain inventory of all installed infrastructure cable based on BICSI TIA/EIA 1179.Support for telecommunications infrastructure including phone, fax service, WAN circuits, 800-number and DID assignments and POTS lines; analyzes telecommunications and network characteristics, troubleshoots problems, and recommends procurement, removals, and modifications to IP network and system components on Cisco based networks.Backup to the Telecommunications/Network Administrator, including PBX system and all telecommunication equipment, upgrading, troubleshooting, monitoring, and building of networked services; provides strategic direction and support for the implementation and maintenance of the facility IP FAX service.Provides support for core Data and Voice (LAN/WAN) devices including Routers, LAN Switches and Firewalls; uses routing knowledge of network/internet protocols/services and provides support for Voice PBX platforms, Avaya/Cisco VOIP systems, and Trunking.Provides complex technical services and support to a diverse customer base, directly affecting operations of a large and complex multi-mission military medical treatment facility.Support the project/construction and cable reroutes, fiber splicing.Direct support for PMO and CTO.Documentation skills to catalog all actions taken with cable infrastructure.Education and QualificationsBachelor’s degree and/or equivalency.Eight (8) years of progressive experience demonstrating the required proficiency.Excellent knowledge of Structured Cabling, understanding of BICSI TIA/EIA 568 and specifically TIA 1179 standards.Ability to read engineering diagrams for buildings and cable plant.Extensive knowledge of telecommunication voice solutions providers such as Avaya, CISCO, Verizon, Lumen, Polycom etc.Knowledge of systems design tools, methods, and techniques; systems design standards, policies, and authorized approaches; and systems design precedents or alternative approaches.Knowledge of structured analysis principles and methods; familiarity with IT requirements and policies to develop requirements and specifications for systems that meet business needs.Knowledge of IT security principles, methods, and tools; and IT security environment to participate in defining IT security requirements and implementing security applications.Knowledge of IT concepts, principles, methods, and practices; ability to communicate orally and in writing.Knowledge of cabling standards. Installation, modification, repair, and removal of copper and optical fiber cables.Ability to perform end-to-end cable tests to verify proper functionality.Security and EligibilityEducation: Bachelor’s degree and/or equivalency.Additional Eligibility Qualifications: IAT II and CE.Security Clearance: Public Trust. IT Security Designation: ADP/IT-II. Investigation Required: Tier 3 (T3).Working ConditionsThis is a full-time position. Typical hours are Monday through Friday, 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Evening and weekend hours may be required by business need.Work environment is professional office setting with standard office equipment.Physical demands include heavy interaction with office equipment, occasional lifting up to 25 pounds, and ability to work indoors in a typical office setting.Other RequirementsDrug-free Workplace: All Native Group is a Drug Free Workplace. Pre-employment drug screen required; random drug screens may occur during employment.EEO Statement: All Native Group is an equal opportunity employer. We value Veterans’ experience and encourage Veterans to apply. Preference may be extended to persons of Indian descent as permitted by law.Note: This job description is not exhaustive and duties may change.Seniority levelMid-Senior levelEmployment typeFull-timeJob functionEngineering and Information TechnologyIndustriesGovernment Relations Services #J-18808-Ljbffr
Created: 2025-10-08