Network Engineer

Job Locations US-VA-Wallops Island
ID
2025-1559
Category
Science & Engineering
Type
Full-Time

Overview

Hepburn and Sons LLC is looking for a Network Engineer to join our Wallops Island team. You will be assigned as part of our technical work force to support management, operation, and technical expertise for the Surface Combat Systems Center (SCSC) of Wallops Island. You will provide support to test, evaluate and conduct fleet operations and training for Combat Systems during systems testing or warfare operator training on a variety of Aegis baseline configurations.

 

Working at Hepburn and Sons LLC

Working at Hepburn means applying a passion for meaningful work with intellectual rigor to help solve the leading issues of today. We honor handshakes as rigorously as contracts. We keep trust at the forefront of every decision we make and customer we serve! We believe there is no greater principle in business than that of building a solid foundation of trust. We hold one another to the highest levels of integrity and ethics. We cherish every opportunity given to us by our clients. We believe in collaboration, mutual respect, open communication, and opportunity for growth.

Responsibilities

  • Perform switch testing, break and relink switch paths to support customer set ups, investigate and correct Network switching issues, install/remove new and old equipment and cables to include: low level serial, parallel, and fiber optics

Qualifications

  • A Bachelor’s of Science (BS) degree from an accredited college or university in a computer science or information technology discipline; Five (5) additional years of demonstrated experience as outline above can be substituted for a degree
  • 3 years of demonstrated network engineering knowledge, with a preference for demonstrated combat systems network engineering knowledge relevant to AEGIS, AEGIS BMD, SSDS or DDG 1000 Weapon and Combat Systems
  • Ability to obtain Secret DoD level clearance

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