Former 49ers coach Jim Tomsula is no longer unemployed, according to a report from NBC4 in Washington.

#Redskins have hired Jim Tomsula as Dline coach. He worked with Manusky and McCloughan in San Fran as their Dline coach from '07-14 pic.twitter.com/OgYhjKpuHU — Carol Maloney (@carolmaloney4) January 22, 2017

The team announced the hiring on Monday.

#Redskins promote OLB coach Greg Manusky to defensive coordinator, hire Jim Tomsula as defensive line coach. 📰: https://t.co/ZhVQCJZLwM pic.twitter.com/kgYH4gWyq0 — Washington Redskins (@Redskins) January 23, 2017

Tomsula spent last season out of the NFL following his 5-11 finish to 2015, his one and only season as the 49ers’ head coach.

Washington will tap Tomsula to work with recently hired defensive coordinator Greg Manusky, who held the post with the 49ers from 2007 to 2010, when Tomsula was San Francisco’s defensive line coach.

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That was the same period when current Washington general manager Scott McCloughan was with the 49ers.

Tomsula interviewed for the same position with the New Orleans Saints. The 49ers fired Tomsula in the hours after his final game with San Francisco. A year later, San Francisco did the same to Chip Kelly.

The 49ers are expected to hire Falcons offensive coordinator Kyle Shanahan, who advanced to the Super Bowl a 44-21 win over the Packers in the NFC title game on Sunday. Shanahan can’t be hired until after the game and is expected to meet with San Francisco on Friday.

The 49ers also parted with general manager Trent Baalke, who reportedly picked Tomsula late in the hiring process in 2015 over Adam Gase, who took the Dolphins to the playoffs during his first season as a head coach in 2016.

Tomsula was credited for developing San Francisco’s defensive line when the defense was one of the NFL’s best. The 49ers ranked in the top five in yards allowed from 2011 to 2014. Defensive end Justin Smith finished third in defensive player of the year voting in 2011.