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University of Maryland College Park, Maryland
10/14/2025
Full time
Position Summary: The University of Maryland's Applied Research Lab for Intelligence and Security (ARLIS) is seeking a skilled Systems Engineer to support cutting-edge research projects in quantum computing and quantum communications. This position involves implementing, configuring, and maintaining complex unclassified and classified quantum technology systems, secure networking infrastructure, and encryption protocols. The role focuses on supporting innovative solutions to assess and troubleshoot challenging national security problems requiring sophisticated computational infrastructure with emphasis on quantum-safe cryptography, secure network design, and advanced encryption systems. The engineer will assist in implementing quantum-ready network architectures, configure and test post-quantum cryptographic protocols, and help maintain secure communications for sensitive research environments. Implements and maintains technical infrastructure including quantum networking testbeds, encrypted communication channels, virtualized infrastructure, hybrid cloud solutions, and high-performance computational systems with quantum acceleration capabilities. Supports comprehensive security monitoring, incident response, cryptographic key management, and compliance infrastructure to support mission requirements, security regulations, and contractual obligations in quantum computing environments. Works under guidance of senior staff while contributing technical expertise to quantum research technology projects. Essential Duties & Responsibilities 1)Core Technical Duties (55%): • Network Implementation and Maintenance (20%) Implement and configure secure quantum-ready network architectures Maintain high-speed, low-latency networks for quantum systems Configure network protocols for quantum communications under supervision • Encryption and Cryptography (20%) Configure and manage advanced encryption protocols and systems Assist with quantum key distribution (QKD) system implementation Test and validate post-quantum cryptographic algorithms • System Administration and Engineering (15%) Support integrated quantum computing and classical computing environments Monitor and optimize system performance for quantum workloads 2) Security Implementation and Testing (25%): • Cryptographic Security Support (15%) Maintain classified and unclassified encryption systems Support cryptographic key management infrastructure Assist with security assessments of quantum communication protocols • Network Security and Testing (10%) Support penetration testing and vulnerability assessments Monitor and respond to security incidents in quantum environments Help maintain security protocols and compliance frameworks 3) System Administration (15%) • Linux System Administration (10%) Administer and optimize Linux-based quantum computing platforms Support system deployment and configuration management Monitor system performance and reliability metrics • Infrastructure Support (5%) Support virtualized and cloud-based quantum computing resources Assist with backup and disaster recovery procedures 4) Technical Support and Documentation (5%) • Support research technology projects (3%) • Create system documentation and support process improvement (2%) Position Requirements Minimum Qualifications: • Bachelor's degree in Computer Science, Electrical Engineering, Physics, Information Technology, or a related field with coursework in networking and/or cryptography • 1-3 years of systems engineering or IT experience with exposure to network configuration and security • Solid Linux system administration and basic scripting skills (bash, python) • Foundational networking knowledge including TCP/IP, basic routing protocols, and network troubleshooting • Basic understanding of encryption and cryptography concepts including symmetric/asymmetric encryption • Network configuration experience with switches, routers, and basic network testing • Some experience with virtualization or cloud platforms • Basic security monitoring and incident response knowledge • Strong problem-solving skills and ability to work collaboratively in a team environment • Effective communication skills to interact with technical stakeholders • Ability to obtain TS/SCI clearance Preferred Qualifications: • Interest in or exposure to quantum computing concepts and quantum-resistant algorithms • Experience with network automation tools and scripting • Entry-level networking certifications (CCNA, Network+, or equivalent) • Entry-level security certifications (Security+, or equivalent) • Basic cloud platform experience (AWS, Azure) • Physics or electrical engineering coursework with exposure to quantum mechanics principles • Experience with configuration management tools (Ansible, basic scripting) • Firewall and network security device configuration experience • Network monitoring and analysis tools experience (Wireshark, basic packet capture) • Understanding of network protocols and troubleshooting • Basic programming experience in Python or similar languages • Active TS/SCI clearance Additional Certifications: • None required, but entry-level networking and security certifications preferred Physical Demands: • Must be able to be in the office 5 days a week • Occasional lifting of networking equipment up to 50 lbs • Ability to work in server rooms and data center environments
University of Maryland College Park, Maryland
01/30/2021
Full time
Manager, Production Control Position #: 106539 This position is a working management role with responsibility for the Production Control unit within the Division of Information Technology (DIT) at the University of Maryland, College Park. Responsibilities for this position include, but are not limited to: designs and implements policies and procedures for the effective control of batch and on-line production on the mainframe and distributed systems for the University community; formulates procedures for the deployment of programs and modules from test environments to the production arena; develops processes consistent with audit requirements for the granting of mainframe access to online and other production resources; documents and maintains these procedures for the Production Control unit; and, represents the Production Control unit on projects and other coordinated activities within the Division of Information Technology and throughout the university; Must be willing, able, and available to participate in a regular on-call rotation, work occasional off-hours, and respond to emergencies when the need arises. Minimum qualifications Bachelor's degree or equivalent experience 5-7 years of dedicated work and responsibilities within a Production Control unit. 5-7 years of dedicated responsibility for job schedule creation, planning and troubleshooting. Knowledge, skills, abilities: In-depth knowledge of JCL, CA-Scheduler, CA-Dispatch, CA-Librarian, HTML In-depth knowledge of computer operations procedures; RACF procedures; TSO editor and mainframe printing hardware, software and procedures. Basic knowledge of MVS operating systems, Datacom and Oracle database systems, Cobol and Ideal programming languages. Basic knowledge of non-mainframe operating systems. Strong verbal and written communication skills including the ability to instruct and train subordinates as well as interact with both technical and non-technical stakeholders. Ability to work and learn independent of direct supervision. Ability to understand written and verbal program specifications and be able to convert them into appropriate program languages. Ability to analyze computerized codes, instructions and logs in order to troubleshoot for errors. Additional information: this position does not provide sponsorship for visas. Physical demands: sedentary work. Exerting up to 10 pounds of force occasionally and/or negligible amount of force frequently or constantly to lift, carry, push, pull or otherwise move objects. Repetitive motion. Substantial movements (motions) of the wrists, hands, and/or fingers. The worker is required to have close visual acuity to perform an activity such as: preparing and analyzing data and figures; transcribing; viewing a computer terminal; extensive reading. Work is performed in an office environment and requires the ability to operate standard office equipment and keyboards. Must have the ability to walk short distances, and/or drive a vehicle to deliver and pick up materials. Best consideration date: 02/17/2021 or open until filled Please apply at: [ejobs.umd.edu] EOE/AA