VTC Engineer - Trace Systems Inc. - mc lean
*** Please note – this position is contingent upon contract award. ***
*** Please note – this position is contingent upon contract award. ***
Trace Systems , headquartered in Tyson’s Corner, Virginia, was founded in 1999 to support and defend our nation’s security interests at home and abroad–– whenever and wherever . We provide cybersecurity, intelligence, communications, networking and information technology services, systems, and solutions to the United States Department of Defense, Intelligence Community and Department of Homeland Security.
Job Title: VTC Engineer
Job Location: CONUS
Security Clearance: Secret
Responsibilities:
- The Contractor shall be responsible for supporting a set of telecommunication technologies which allow two or more locations to communicate by simultaneous two-way video and audio transmissions.
Qualifications:
- Shall have detailed knowledge of H.323, H.320, H.264, G.711, G.722, G.728, H.261, H.263, and H.264, including how to change/enable these protocols to make sure a call bonds properly and optimize the VTC systems.
- Shall have detailed knowledge of Tandberg and Polycom VTC coder-decoder (CODEC) and equipment, including fluency in the functionality, capabilities, and operation of these devices.
- Shall have detailed knowledge of Tandberg and Polycom Multi-point capabilities including fluency in the functionality, capabilities, and operation of these devices.
- Shall have detailed knowledge of audio and video (A/V) concepts (i.e. how to set up and cable a room for VTC, where to put microphones to prevent feedback or audio issues, lighting, video, etcetc.).
- Shall have knowledge and familiarity of DISA/DVSG and site licensing, including fluency in the functionality, capabilities, and operation.
- Shall have knowledge and familiarity of encryption devices (KIV-7, KG devices, TACLANE devices, etcetc.) must know how to configure cryptographic devices to communicate with DISA/DVSG and other units. Must have knowledge of cryptographic fills, how to load an encryption device, how to verify the fill segments, and how to operate a Simple Key Loader (SKL).
- Shall have knowledge and familiarity with the different networks in use within United States Forces – Afghanistan (USFOR-A), and the International Security Assistance Force (ISAF) Joint Coalition (IJC).
- Shall have network troubleshooting skills and knowledge of networks.
- Shall have technical documentation skills.
- Shall have communication and interpersonal skills.
- Shall communicate complex situations to w/Staff Officers, General Officers, and those unfamiliar with technical concepts or language.
- High school diploma or GED equivalent.
Security Clearance:
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