Network Engineers
Engineers who learned networking before the cloud was an answer to every question.
Our network engineers learned their craft before software-defined everything became the default answer. They understand BGP convergence, spanning tree behavior, and OSPF area design — not because they read a certification book, but because they configured it on real iron in real environments and watched what happened when it went wrong.
They know the OSI model the way a mechanic knows an engine. When your SD-WAN vendor's support line can't explain why a route isn't propagating, our engineers can. When a firewall policy is blocking traffic in a way that makes no sense on paper, they know where to look. When you're building a multi-enclave classified environment with strict segmentation requirements, they've done it before.
Cisco, Palo Alto, Fortinet, Juniper — these are not line items on a resume. These are platforms our engineers have administered, troubleshot, and optimized in production. LAN, WAN, SD-WAN, 802.1X, VPN, BGP, OSPF, VLAN segmentation, QoS — the full stack, not just the parts that show up in vendor marketing.
Several of our network engineers hold active clearances and have experience in air-gapped, SIPR, and JWICS environments. CCNA, CCNP, PCNSE, and NSE certifications available across our candidate pool.