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Cisco Certified Network Professional (CCNP)
Lead level “hands on” work experience in support of installations, repair, and troubleshooting or maintenance of communications systems or equipment. Must have the technical knowledge to solve complex problems, understand the interrelationships of circuits, and be able to exercise independent judgment in performing tasks in support of communications systems or equipment. Experience, to include: supervision, and shop practices.
SPECIALIZED EXPERIENCE:
Personnel in this labor category are considered experts in the field. Lead level experience in maintenance/troubleshooting of Tech Control Facility equipment as specified in the task order to include the following:
CERTIFICATIONS:
Bachelor of Science degree in electrical/electronics/computer engineering from an accredited university. Must meet the certification requirement of DoD 8570.01-M or otherwise stated in SPIN-C or individual task order. The contractor is expected to have, but is not limited to, the following IT certificate:
GENERAL EXPERIENCE:
Minimum of six (6) years of “hands on” work experience in support of communications electronic systems or equipment. Must have the technical knowledge to solve complex problems, understand the interrelationships of circuits, understands Internet Protocol (IP) routing and architecture design and be able to exercise independent judgment in performing tasks. Minimum of six (6) years of engineering experience in the following areas:
SPECIALIZED EXPERIENCE:
Minimum of three (3) years of experience in Military Communication Systems as specified in the task order. 6.8.5.1.1.1 Tech Control Equipment Supported
The subcontractor shall be responsible for the O&M of equipment required to support TCF operations. The subcontractor shall support primary and auxiliary TCF equipment. Supported equipment includes:
6.8.5.1.1.2 Tech Control Operations
The subcontractor shall support the day-to-day technical operations of the TCF. Customary duties and responsibilities of the TCF include: reporting of circuit status, troubleshooting circuit outages, and maintaining operating logs IAW applicable DISA standards. The subcontractor shall be familiar with preparation of reports as required.
The subcontractor shall fabricate, troubleshoot and repair interfaces on technical control equipment to include, but not limited to, the following interfaces: V.35, RS-449/422 or MIL-STD-188-114, RS-530, RS-232, and Conditioned Diphase (CDI).
The subcontractor shall be responsible for maintaining and programming cryptographic equipment. The subcontractor shall be responsible for long haul connectivity, interfacing Long Haul/Convergence Routers and switches, Prominas and ATM systems.
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