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Piper Companies is looking for multiple Telecommunications Mechanics to join DoD consulting company in the Everett, WA area.
Essential Duties of theTelecommunications Mechanic:
Qualifications of theTelecommunications Mechanic:
Compensation for theTelecommunications Mechanic:
This job opens for applications on 5/23/25. Applications for this job will be accepted for at least 30 days from the posting date
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telecommunications technician, telecom infrastructure, PBX systems, VoIP, Avaya Aura, Avaya Communication Manager, Avaya IP Office, call routing, unified communications, SIP trunking, digital telephony, analog systems, structured cabling, fiber optics, copper cabling, patch panels, network switches, routers, LAN/WAN, network troubleshooting, signal testing, tone and probe, BERT testing, T1/E1 lines, multiplexers, demultiplexers, telecom maintenance, system provisioning, telecom installation, telecom repair, telecom diagnostics, telecom schematics, telecom standards, telecom protocols, telecom security, telecom compliance
DoD networks, DISA, NIPRNet, SIPRNet, classified networks, secure communications, COMSEC, INFOSEC, cybersecurity, network defense, enclave security, DoD 8570, RMF (Risk Management Framework), STIGs (Security Technical Implementation Guides), IA controls, network segmentation, access control, encryption, PKI (Public Key Infrastructure), CAC (Common Access Card), DoD IT infrastructure, mission-critical systems, secure voice, secure video, secure data, network monitoring, intrusion detection, incident response, vulnerability management, patch management, system hardening
Security+ certification, CompTIA Security+, cybersecurity fundamentals, threat detection, risk management, access control models, authentication, authorization, encryption standards, network security, endpoint security, malware protection, firewalls, IDS/IPS, VPNs, security policies, security frameworks, compliance standards, NIST, ISO 27001, security assessments, security audits, security awareness, incident handling, disaster recovery, business continuity, security architecture, security operations, security best practices, security governance, cybersecurity roles, DoD 8140, cybersecurity workforce
Essential Duties of theTelecommunications Mechanic:
- Operate and maintain government-owned telephony switches (PBX), specifically Avaya Systems CM4.0
- Troubleshooting and repair of switch issues
- Software updates and patching
- Ensure switch systems remain fully operational and compliant with DoD standards
Qualifications of theTelecommunications Mechanic:
- Associate's degree or higher in IT or Cybersecurity preferred but not required
- 2-5 years related professional experience, including support of DoD networks
- IAT Level II certification (Sec +, GSEC, SSCP, CCNA Security) preferred but not required
Compensation for theTelecommunications Mechanic:
- $65,000 - $75,000 (based on experience)
- Comprehensive benefit package; Cigna Medical, Cigna Dental, Vision, 401k w/ ADP, PTO, paid holidays, sick Leave as required by law
This job opens for applications on 5/23/25. Applications for this job will be accepted for at least 30 days from the posting date
#LI-ONSITE
#LI-BM2
telecommunications technician, telecom infrastructure, PBX systems, VoIP, Avaya Aura, Avaya Communication Manager, Avaya IP Office, call routing, unified communications, SIP trunking, digital telephony, analog systems, structured cabling, fiber optics, copper cabling, patch panels, network switches, routers, LAN/WAN, network troubleshooting, signal testing, tone and probe, BERT testing, T1/E1 lines, multiplexers, demultiplexers, telecom maintenance, system provisioning, telecom installation, telecom repair, telecom diagnostics, telecom schematics, telecom standards, telecom protocols, telecom security, telecom compliance
DoD networks, DISA, NIPRNet, SIPRNet, classified networks, secure communications, COMSEC, INFOSEC, cybersecurity, network defense, enclave security, DoD 8570, RMF (Risk Management Framework), STIGs (Security Technical Implementation Guides), IA controls, network segmentation, access control, encryption, PKI (Public Key Infrastructure), CAC (Common Access Card), DoD IT infrastructure, mission-critical systems, secure voice, secure video, secure data, network monitoring, intrusion detection, incident response, vulnerability management, patch management, system hardening
Security+ certification, CompTIA Security+, cybersecurity fundamentals, threat detection, risk management, access control models, authentication, authorization, encryption standards, network security, endpoint security, malware protection, firewalls, IDS/IPS, VPNs, security policies, security frameworks, compliance standards, NIST, ISO 27001, security assessments, security audits, security awareness, incident handling, disaster recovery, business continuity, security architecture, security operations, security best practices, security governance, cybersecurity roles, DoD 8140, cybersecurity workforce
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