System Administrator and Network Engineer
Listed on 2025-12-16
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Cybersecurity, Systems Administrator
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System Administrator and Network Engineer
System Administrator and Network Engineer Annapolis Junction, MD
DescriptionAt Red Drum, we solve the world’s most complex data challenges. Our Mission is to develop cutting‑edge data solutions that protect our nation’s freedoms and expand our global intelligence capabilities.
RequirementsTech stack and experience required for system administrators and network engineers include: providing the day to day systems administration and support of production and non-production environments, supporting and managing Linux O/S environments, VMWare, scripting, Cisco, LAN/CAN/WAN Administration, VPN’s, managing and troubleshooting, infrastructure as Code, Ansible, Saltstack, STE/STN security compliance, SSP’s, and many more.
Requirements:
Bachelor’s degree in telecommunications, information systems, computer science or related field. On most contracts, years of experience can be substituted for a degree. For network engineers, a CCNP cert is often required. Security + is often required for system administrators.
Experience levels range from 0 – 20 + years of experience.
A Current TS clearance plus Polygraph is required for all openings. No CCA’s accepted.
- 401k Match of up to 6% of an employees’ salary.
- 100% Employer paid medical, dental, vision, STD, LTD, and life insurance for employees and their dependents.
- A generous PTO offering that employees can use for vacations, holidays, and sick time. The PTO amount is flexible based on what the candidate prefers.
- Up to $5000/year for approved education and training expenses/time.
- Referral bonuses of up to $10,000 depending on clearance level.
- Recognition for excellent performance and customer recognition, birthdays, and anniversaries in the company.
Red Drum is an Equal Opportunity Employer.
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