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Telecommunications Network Engineer Jobs in District of Columbia
2 District of Columbia Telecommunications Network Engineer jobs found on Monster.
Description Essential Job Functions Provide total test delivery management support for the Program Office. Main duties will be to review test procedures, plans, reports in order to insure a quality system has been implemented for measuring ship capability. Participate in inspections and tests to ensure appropriate ship testing is adequately executed. Maintain a current matrix of requirements for a...
Security Clearance: TS/SCI - Active DoD Top Secret Clearance - Understanding across full system development life cycle - Some experience with test planning, test case development. The position shall conduct a thorough analysis of operational, technical, systemic requirements and conduct a gap analysis for any required modification to maintain the tape backup and virtual tape backup infrastructure....
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Telecommunications Network Engineer
Salaries
$39,520.00 - $115,500.00
Typical Salary for Telecommunications Network Engineer in District of Columbia
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Education / Training
Bachelor's
43.1%
Some College Coursework Completed
18.5%
Master's
13.7%
Associates
12.3%
High School
4.3%
Certification
4.3%
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