KeenLogic is seeking a Senior Network Engineer to support a federal program at the Congressional Budget Office (CBO). The Senior Network Engineer will provide advanced engineering, operational, and advisory support for CBO's enterprise Cisco network environment, ensuring the security, reliability, and resilience of critical network infrastructure while supporting ongoing cybersecurity modernization initiatives.
The Senior Network Engineer will design, implement, and maintain secure network architectures across core, distribution, access, and edge environments, with a strong focus on Zero Trust principles, network segmentation, identity-based access controls, and continuous monitoring. This role will lead efforts to strengthen CBO's network security posture, support incident response and vulnerability remediation activities, and ensure compliance with federal cybersecurity standards, including NIST and Zero Trust Architecture requirements. The position combines deep technical expertise, strategic network engineering, and cross-functional collaboration to support mission-critical infrastructure and enhance the organization's overall cybersecurity readiness.
Candidates must be able to support on-site work as-needed in Washington, DC. This position supports a long-term federal contract, offering up to five years of continued work. This is a full-time position with an anticipated start date of August 15, 2026. KeenLogic offers Fortune 500-level benefits, including health, dental, and vision insurance, PTO, 401(k), and life insurance.
Required Qualifications
7+ years of experience designing, implementing, and supporting enterprise network infrastructure, including large-scale Cisco environments.
Demonstrated experience implementing Zero Trust Architecture, network segmentation, micro-segmentation, identity-based access controls, and 802.1X authentication.
Extensive experience with enterprise routing, switching, firewalls, VPNs, DNS, DHCP, network monitoring, and security operations.
Experience supporting federal cybersecurity compliance requirements, including NIST SP 800-53, NIST SP 800-207, RMF, and related security frameworks.
Job Duties and Responsibilities
Implement and maintain network security controls aligned with NIST SP 800-53, including access control (AC), configuration management (CM), system and communications protection (SC), and audit and accountability (AU) control families.
Engineer and enforce Zero Trust network architecture principles in accordance with NIST SP 800-207, including network segmentation, micro-segmentation, and continuous verification of users and devices.
Conduct continuous monitoring and vulnerability assessments of network infrastructure, identifying risks and coordinating remediation in alignment with NIST Risk Management Framework (RMF) practices.
Harden all network devices using secure configuration baselines (e.g., Cisco Secure Configuration Guides), including disabling unnecessary services, enforcing strong encryption protocols, and securing management interfaces.
Secure public-facing and perimeter network assets by implementing strict ingress/egress filtering, firewall rule optimization, and multi-factor authentication for administrative access.
Support incident response activities by providing network-level analysis, containment actions (e.g., segmentation, blocking malicious traffic), and forensic data collection.
Lead or participate in security assessments, audits, and compliance reviews, providing evidence, documentation, and remediation support as required.
Develop, implement, and maintain Network Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs); review and update all SOPs on at least an annual basis or as required to reflect changes in technology, policy, or security requirements.
Document and maintain detailed hardware and configuration baselines for all network devices, including Cisco switches, routers, firewalls, and related infrastructure; conduct annual reviews and updates.
Perform root cause analysis (RCA) for network incidents, including performance degradation, outages, and security events; document findings and implement corrective and preventive actions.
Develop, maintain, and update comprehensive network diagrams that accurately reflect the CBO enterprise network architecture, including cloud, production, and secure environments; review and update diagrams annually or as changes occur.
Administer and troubleshoot enterprise DNS services, including configuration changes, issue resolution, and performance optimization.
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