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Network Protocol Expertise: Demonstrate Expert level subject matter expertise in TCP/IP, IPv4/v6, BGP, ISIS, OSPF, and/or MPLS via network certifications, such as CCNA/CCNP, JNCIA/JNCIS, RHCSA or equivalent experience.
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Act as a subject matter expert (SME) for the physical infrastructure and design and deployment of the building management (BMS) and controls network and other networks in the data center.
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CDN and Edge Expertise: Demonstrate Expert level subject matter expertise in CDN & Network Services, peering network strategies, including topology, traffic analysis, linux operating systems, hardware platform, and architectures.
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Be a key Subject Matter Expert in operations management with focus on business process engineering, compliance, networking, and tooling/automation. Meta is looking for a forward thinking Network Operations Engineer with a mix of technical and operations leadership & management skills in networking, business process engineering, compliance, and tooling/automation to join the Edge & Network Service Coordination (ENSC) team.
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5+ years of work experience partnering with enterprise and service provider network hardware platforms and architectures, such as Cisco, Juniper, Ciena, Infinera, Nokia, and Arista platforms. 10+ years of direct leadership experience with a global Network Operations Center (NOC) or IT Operations Center environment and managing SLAs and continuous improvement against metrics at scale.
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Support all aspects of data center construction and network deployment including new greenfield sites, collocation build outs, and retrofits. For this role, we are looking for a Network Engineer with solid experience in cable infrastructure and fiber connectivity solutions, including the design and build out of data centers and optical networks.
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Expert knowledge of inside/outside plant cable design and dark fiber builds. Develop automation and tooling to drive consistency and efficiency in all aspects of network design, deployment, and operations.
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Knowledge of enterprise and provider level network hardware platforms (IP + Optical) Perform site visits and work cross-functionally with construction, design architects, and contractors to validate cabling infrastructure and network builds according to Meta standards.
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7+ years of experience with network operations and/or operations leadership while supporting large-scale operations in heterogeneous network environments. The primary focus of this team is to provide next-level coordination services in support of global field operations via site access, logistics, RMAs, and oversight, such as self-inspection, compliance, device & data safeguarding.
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Perform deep dives on complex operations and technical issues across networks, such as business process defects, opportunities for automated tooling, operations compliance non-conformance, technical troubleshooting & resolving hardware failures and network issues.
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Experience in implementing/maintaining the monitoring, alerting and repairing systems for production network in a DevOps environment. Support detailed planning & management of all regulated controls throughout project lifecycles.
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IMG has an opening for a Tier III Operations and Maintenance (O&M) engineer to support our customer’s various WAN and LAN networks, in providing network upgrades and configuration support to the architecture team; acting as subject matter expert in WAN and LAN technologies and vendors; supporting the customer’s intra- and inter- net and other data communications systems or segments of networked system; and by providing tiered support for the Network Operations Centers (NOCs.
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