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Cyber Security Software Engineer

Company Name:
Clover Business Solutions
A leader in government telecommunications and network integration, is seeking a Network Security Software Engineer for the Florham Park, NJ location.
The benefits not only include 4 weeks of vacation and matching 401(k), but the opportunity to become a part of a growing company dedicated to supporting the U.S. Government DoD, Civilian, and Advanced Programs communities.
job
Description:
Perform research, design and software development in various aspects of general IP network security for classified programs.
Duties and
Responsibilities:
Research solutions to challenging cyber security and
computer
networking problems.
Design, implement and unit test software solutions.
Identify and evaluate security strengths and weaknesses.
Identify, create, and propose new research projects.
Travel to other locations or customer sites as necessary.
Understand and adhere to all Ethical and Compliance policies & proactively ensure a safe work environment and adhere to policies and procedures.
Obtain/retain a government security clearance at the level to perform the job.
Required Skills:
0-2 years related experience.
Basic computer science and/or networking skills, which may include knowledge in IP networking, cyber security and software development.
Software development skills in current languages such as JAVA, C++, Python, Ruby, PHP, Javascript, etc.
Willingness and ability to quickly learn new technologies.
Knowledge of Microsoft software applications and other software applications as required.
Other Requirements (desired) include:
Understanding of network hardware, systems, and software applications.
Experience managing, designing/upgrading and administering a network in a lab environment would be a plus.
Knowledge of Internet routing techniques protocols and tools.
Understanding of network securityEstimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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