Senior Network Engineer - Triune Infomatics
San Jose, CA 95112
About the Job
Role: Senior Network Engineer
Location: San Jose, CA
Duration: 6 months
Objective: Resources require experience in design, implementation, configuration, deployment, troubleshooting and testing of Cisco routers and switches, firewalls (PAN and Cisco), Aruba and Cisco Wireless Access Points (WAPs) and controllers.
Required Skills & Abilities:
Desired Qualifications: Cisco Certified Network Professional certification is desirable but not required.
Location: San Jose, CA
Duration: 6 months
Objective: Resources require experience in design, implementation, configuration, deployment, troubleshooting and testing of Cisco routers and switches, firewalls (PAN and Cisco), Aruba and Cisco Wireless Access Points (WAPs) and controllers.
Required Skills & Abilities:
- Network engineer with at least 5 years of knowledge and hands-on experience and expert knowledge in PAN FW, Cisco ASA/FTD, F5 LB, Citrix Netscalers, Routing and Switching (BGP and EIGRP routing protocol), Authentication Policy servers such as Client or Aruba Clearpass. Must have solid network design principles (Wired and Wireless) knowledge. Good experience with Layer 2 design concept.
- This position also required knowledge and experience in using lnfoblox, Solarwinds, StruxureWare and Firepower management console.
- The individual must also possess ability to diagnose, troubleshoot, and resolve urgent networking issues.
- Individual must be flexible to working off business hours since most of the network equipment must be deployed and brought online during off business hours including weekend under strict timeline and strict schedule.
- Individual must have a good communication, organization skill and meet deadlines.
- Individual must be able to work on-site five days a week
- Individual must be able to configure, installs and tests various network devices and services (e.g. routers, switches, load balancers, VPN).
Desired Qualifications: Cisco Certified Network Professional certification is desirable but not required.
Source : Triune Infomatics