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CCNP or higher (CCIE and/or CISSP highly valued) Solid understanding of the OSI or TCP/IP model. CCNP or higher (CCIE and/or CISSP highly valued) Deep understanding of networking protocols (e.g., IPSEC, HSRP, BGP, OSPF, 802.11, QoS.
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Examples: Cisco CCNA, CCNP, CCIE, Arista ACE Certification. Thorough understanding of the OSI network model and extensive experience in network technologies: IP Switches, Routers, Firewalls, IDS/IPS, LAN/WAN, TCP/IP, DNS, UDP, VoIP, QoS, BGP, OSPF, HSRP, ATM, PPP, MPLS, and VPN.
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Advanced data networking knowledge (OSI Model, TCP/IP, Optical Transport) Cisco Certified Network Professional (CCNP or CCIP) is preferred. Industry and vendor specific certifications and training (Cisco, Juniper, Alcatel-Lucent, etc.
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Active TS/SCI clearance or SSBIBachelor's degree in a technical field desiredSecurity+ or 8570 equivalentCisco: CCNA, CCNP CertificationMinimum of 7 years of progressive network engineering experience supporting Cisco productsStrong experience in IP addressing, VPN configuration, and remote access supportExperience with building, migrating, and upgrading firewalls and switches across LAN and WAN configurations.
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Selective Placement Factor: In addition to the above requirements, all applicants must possess a current/active CISCO CCNA certificate or higher (CCNP,CCIE). Responsibilities The National Institute of Standards and Technology is seeking a Supervisory IT Specialist (Network) to be a team supervisor and senior administrator of the Enterprise Voice Over IP service.
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Specialized Knowledge : CCNA, CCNP certification , Aruba certification, Strong knowledge of F5 Load Balancers, Familiarity in Cloud environments (GCP), Strong switching experience (Cisco and Aruba), Advanced experience configuring, supporting and implementation of next-gen firewalls (Firewalls Fortinet, ASA, Palo Alto), Expertise in the support of wireless technologies in a warehouse environment, Ability to troubleshoot complex LAN/WAN incidents.
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Knowledge of Cisco Voice over IP hardware/software/server operation/configuration. ITIL, CCNP, CCIE, CCNE and/or MCSE certifications are desired. TCP/IP, DHCP, Subnetting, VLAN, POE.
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Good level understanding of TCP/IP routing and switching, along with network design best practices (CCNP Level) Sr. Network Operation Engineer (Bilingual Japanese) will need to manage all aspects of the network operations including vendors and partners to achieve goals on network operation services with an enthusiastic willingness to contribute.
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Proficient data wireless networking knowledge (OSI Model, TCP/IP, etc. Cisco Certified Wireless Network Professional (CCNP) Job Title: WIFI Test Engineer (Wireless Engineer III) Proficient data wireless networking knowledge (OSI Model, TCP/IP, etc.
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Certifications preferred in any of the following areas: Microsoft Certified Systems Administrator or Systems Engineer (MCSA or MCSE), Cisco (CCNA or CCNP), Fortinet NSE, and/or VMWare certifications.
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CISCO CCNA/CCNP - good to have Knowledge of support, run + analytical skills. ● Identifying LAN and WAN networks, as well as Voice Over IP and VTC devices. CISCO CCNA/CCNP - good to have Knowledge of support, run + analytical skills.
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Knowledge of VPN technologies, OSPF, EIGRP, BGP, IP Multicasting Strong understanding of VBA codding Experience with Cisco Unified Communications Manager Express System - configuration Experience with Cisco Video Conferencing Solutions (all solutions) - deployment and configuration Advanced knowledge of TCP/IP Networking Experience with VPN technologies and protocols including IPSEC, IKEV1/ IKEV2, PSK Authentication Strong written and oral communication skills.
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Performs design and analysis of IP addressing, network security, internet access, e-mail, DNS, NT related services, disaster recovery, content filtering, power considerations, and remote access.
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Cisco: CCNA, CCNP, or similar. Thorough understanding of Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol (TCP/IP), Internet Protocol Security (IPSec), Virtual Private Network (VPN), HTTP, Secure Socket Shell (SSH), SSL, and DNS.
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Qualifications – CCNA, CCNP, AWS Certified Security a plus. Strong understanding of networking principles (OSI Model, Routing fundamentals, TCP/IP) Security certifications like CEH, CIH, OSCP, and CISSP a plus.
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