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The Smart Hands Engineer at Georgetown University, is a critical role responsible for the on-the-ground support and maintenance of the University's network and telecommunications infrastructure
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penetration testing tools ● Deep technical knowledge of computer networking concepts and protocols, network security methodologies, cyber threats and vulnerabilities, authentication, authorization, and
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The Smart Hands Engineer at Georgetown University, is a critical role responsible for the on-the-ground support and maintenance of the University's network and telecommunications infrastructure
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technical field (e.g., Computer Science, Information Technology, Systems Engineering) or equivalent practical experience. Minimum of 7-10 years of experience in network or telecommunications infrastructure
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monthly meetings and travel to each market as budget affords. Part of the position’s role is to cultivate, train, educate and steward a network of volunteers for various leadership positions both within
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at MSB, including undergraduate, graduate, and executive programs (total enrollment of approximately 3300 students per year). The candidate assesses program course needs and faculty resources across
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The Community Director administers the residential program for a campus community housing between 350-900 students. Duties include supervision and development of the resident assistant staff and design
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, communication, and stakeholder engagement skills Bachelor’s degree in related field, such as Business, IT, Computer Science or related experience Knowledge of IP network infrastructure (firewalls, intrusion
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can change gears quickly and troubleshoot problems independently to implement and oversee the day-to-day logistics of their programs. The AAD is an administrative support position for the AD and Program
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applications (e.g., Computer-Aided Dispatch (CAD), Report Management Systems (RMS)). Strong technical knowledge of software, hardware, and network security principles as they apply to confidential law