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A day in the life of a Network Deployment Engineer on our team includes attending meetings, creating and executing change management activities in the data center, deploying hardware, connecting cabling, troubleshooting links, updating tickets, working with peers from all across AWS to innovate and develop, and finding new ways to do it all better for our customers.
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GovCIO is currently hiring for a Network/Systems deployment engineer to provide deployment support for our federal customer. Support the deployment and decommission of network infrastructure and commodities in support of components, such as, but not limited to: routers, switches, firewalls, load balancers, WAN optimizers, UPS units, Encryptors, Power Distribution Units, wireless access points, and wireless and mobile network kits containing multi-disciplined technologies.
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Infogain is seeking a Network Engineer (IP Deployment) to join our dynamic team. Keywords: Juniper, Ciena, Arista, Network Deployment, POP, data center, DCN. Knowledge of Juniper, Ciena, Infinera, Cisco, Arista and ZPE systems (Network Deployment.
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Experience in network optimization (re-stripes, migrations, upgrades, swaps, capacity upgrades). Provide onsite network support and expertise on local data center campus and remote support for POP sites while working with local vendor support staff.
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We are seeking a Network Function Deployment Engineer to join our team. Knowledge of deploying Network Functions on Nokia and customer-provided infrastructure. The ideal candidate will have experience in installing, integrating, and designing network functions on Nokia and customer-provided infrastructure.
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Troubleshoot overall networking and network connectivity to IoT devices/sensors. Experience in IoT Deployment, IoT communication protocols, In depth experience in SD Access deployment, DNAC, VxLAN are mandatory.
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Job Title: IT Infrastructure Network Deployment Engineer (Hybrid - Santa Clara, CA) Planning and overseeing the deployment of network technologies to meet business requirements and support growth initiatives.
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Experience building or implementing Governance, Risk, and Compliance tools.
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Our team is the execution arm of the Meta network team and is responsible for the deployment and support of all production networks (Edge, Backbone, Optical, and Datacenter) as well as our content delivery network (CDN) across the globe.
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As an Network Engineer, she/he is not afraid to propose new ideas, gather constructive feedback from others, and push forward to make these ideas a reality. Meta is looking for a Network Engineer who will be responsible for supporting deployments and migrations on one of the world’s largest and most complex networks.
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Work with Engineers and design and draw layout of edge/pop sites floor plans, allocate space assigned to network function, optical, backbone, IP, compute, etc. Execute regional space & power, cabling and other infrastructure requirements in support of edge network requirements, present and future.
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Cisco Certified Network Professional (CCNP) Demonstrate a commitment to maintaining network security and best practices. Be knowledgeable in WAN Optimizers and their impact on network performance.
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Experience building or implementing Governance, Risk, and Compliance tools.
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We have an exciting opportunity to join our network infrastructure teams as an Optical Network Deployment Engineer working on Backbone Network capacity deployment.
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Create deployment packages and maintain as-built documentation and asset database for installed network gear. Deployment, configuration, and management of all network infrastructure on our datacenter campus.
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