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Network Communications: OSI Layers, Routing (OSPF, BGP), IP Addressing, Switching, VLAN, STP, Multicast/Unicast, VPN, WiFi, VPN;Network Troubleshooting Skills & Tools: Advanced Network performance troubleshooting, Solarwinds Network Monitoring, Packet Capture Sniffing & Analysis, Splunk SIEM, Fluke Network Testers, VoIP call handshake knowledge, Enterprise Automation tooling (Fortimanager, Network Mapping, Use of API’s in automation, etc.
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CBH is seeking a Network and Security Engineer to support our LAN and WAN environments. In-Depth knowledge on security tools such as Vulnerability (Nessus Qualys) and Network scanners, Firewalls management, Load Balancer, Network Access Aontrol, Network Taps and DLP/CASB.
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Leidos has a career opening for a Network Analyst at Scott Air Force Base, IL. Work with DoD SATCOM Gateway facilities and deployed operators to troubleshoot and resolve SONET, IP and SATCOM network issues.
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Strong understanding and experience with network systems and technologies, including: Routing, Switching, WiFi, VPN/tunneling, load balancing, Firewalls, MPLS, DIA, P2P, SDWAN, WAN Optimization, PBR, VRF, VDCs, QoS, traffic-shaping, Datacenter technologies, Disaster Recovery, Scripting, MPLS, DNS, OOB, IP Address Management, and NTP.
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Sony's principal U.S. businesses include Sony Electronics Inc., Sony Interactive Entertainment LLC, Sony Music Entertainment, Sony Music Publishing and Sony Pictures Entertainment Inc. With some 900 million Sony devices in hands and homes worldwide today, a vast array of Sony movies, television shows and music, and the PlayStation Network, Sony creates and delivers more entertainment experiences to more people than anyone else on earth.
Full-timeExpandApply NowActive JobUpdated 1 days ago Common Misconceptions HR Has About Independent Contractors
The “gig economy," which refers to the large group of individuals who choose to work as independent agents, has been growing rapidly since the mid-2000s. Actually, it’s exploding. According to a 2023 Fiverr survey of 2,000 US workers, “73% said they will either start freelancing or continue freelancing in 2023”. Here are some more amazing statistics to note:
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Experience with network security practices and devices (Cisco, Palo Alto, Checkpoint), data center and low-latency network infrastructure (Cisco, Arista, Juniper), packet sniffer operation and packet dissection (Sniffer, Ethereal, tcpdump, libpcap.
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Network Engineer Job responsibilities: Implement, design, optimize and maintain technologies including, but not limited to Switches, Routers, Firewalls, IDS/IPS, and VPN. Including vendors such as Cisco and Fortinet.
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Must have hands-on experience with the following: Cisco Routers and Switches, Network configuration, testing, and troubleshooting, Cisco Call Manager, VoIP devices (Install, Configure, Maintain), TCP/IP protocols, DNS, Firewalls and Access Control Lists (ACL), Network Operations and Maintenance (O&M) Experience working in LAN/WAN network environments.
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Respond as the Data Network Engineering representative in an ‘on-call’ 24x7 rotation to resolve emergent issues in both Corporate and NERC CIP network environments. Demonstrated hands on experience in Cisco networking, TCP/IP, DHCP, DNS, WINS, network management tools, Cisco VRF, HSRP and VRRP.
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Recruitment professionals are eagerly gearing up for graduation season, a time when companies can hire some of the top college graduates who will be heading into new careers. Employers must act fast if they want to reel in the freshest talent. With current labor shortages in a holding pattern so far this year, it’s beneficial for organizations to understand what 2023 college graduates want. That way, recruitment efforts can be fruitful.
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An average day: As a member of the Network Support Technician team, you will provide on-site network support, answer calls, create, and troubleshoot tickets for Local and Wide Area Network (LAN/WAN) incidents, manage existing operational equipment, install and configure new switches, routers and IP desk phones, and provide Voice over IP (VoIP) support.
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GSOC centrally operates a state-wide fiber optic network as well as highly secure datacenters with a focus on Georgia power grid operations. Challenging and exciting ground-floor opportunity to provide Network Operations support for the power grid and rural broadband expansion.
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Minimum Qualifications Technical School for Computer Networking Systems or Associates degree in Computer Science or related fields plus seven years of relevant hands-on experience with: leading network architecture design that spans multiple locations, network performance & security management, MPLS support and ELAN configuration, network infrastructure maintenance.
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Provide network support operations as a player and coach in collaboration with >200 operations engineers spanning NetOps, DevOps, DBOps, SysOps, SecOps, DevSecOps, and ServiceDesk. Network security experience including device hardening, IDS/IPS, SIEM, Firewalls, IPSec, vulnerability assessment and intrusion detection.
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Leidos has an opening for a highly motivated candidate to join our team remotely as a Network Engineer (DDI/Infoblox). Leidos is seeking a Network Engineer with a specialization in DDI/Infoblox.
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Telecom, fiber installation, fiber tech, cdma wireless, LTE, Wireless, wireless network, Fiber, Fiber Testing, FOA Certification, CFOT Certification, Nokia, Cisco, Fujitsu. Utilize test gear and approved procedures to integrate and repair cell site network hardware to include base stations, microwaves, tower lighting systems, battery backup systems, antenna systems, and Ethernet and T1 facilities with minimal or no oversight Demonstrate a working knowledge of applicable telecommunications technologies and all applicable TCP/IP cell site strategies.
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