Role: Network EngineerLocation: Fort Liberty (Fayetteville, NC)Duration: Long term "candidates must be able to work without sponsorship, now and in the future."
TOP Needs - TS/SCI Clearance
- Security+
- 5+ years of Network Engineer experience
- Cisco experience
Job Description Summary Day to Day Responsibilities/typical day look like: - Evaluates, designs, documents, installs, implements, tests, performs problem isolation and resolution, monitors, tunes and sets standards.
- Maintains a complex range of computer network components and systems.
- Plans and coordinates major information technology initiatives.
- Researches, evaluates and recommends new computer network equipment and technologies.
- Utilizes monitoring, performance analysis, network management, software and hardware equipment to trouble shoot and isolate problems, gauge network performance and trace data and protocol activity.
- Devises solutions to complex operational problems within the capacity and operational limitations of installed equipment.
- Develops and/or executes contingency plans for network software and hardware failures including isolated and major outages.
Requirements:
- 5+ years of Network/IT Experience
- Core Routing and Switching: EIGRP, GRE tunnels, InterVLAN routing, redistribution, ACLs, Multicast, QoS, NBAR, NAT, VPN, Layer 2/3 switching, HSRP, Spanning tree
- Supplement Routing and Switching: TACACS, VoIP (Cisco Call Manager), RoIP (Wave), LAN/WAN optimization (Riverbed), monitoring solutions (Solarwinds/NetMRI), encryption devices (KG175, KG250, etc)
- Cisco Adaptive Security Applicance Experience
- CCNP or equivalent certification preferred, CCNA or equivalent certification required
- ITIL v3 Foundation certification preferred
- Secure Wireless, Public Key Infrastructure, and mobile device experience preferred
- Competent to work at a high technical level on all phases of network operations
- Must be able to evaluate network performance and interact with users to solve complex problem
- Must closely follow network protocols and methodology