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The Network Manager will manage and provide oversight for the development, coordination, implementation, and completion of the network resources, equipment, configuration, instrumentation, and operations.
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Develop process improvement strategies across the network. Lead and collaborate with various engineering groups to optimize current processes and align the network to improve manufacturability, yield, quality and cost performance of products.
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Monitor and administer network infrastructure to include telecommunications circuits, LAN, WAN, Internet, routers, switches, wireless controllers and access points, voice over IP (VoIP), interactive voice recognition (IVR), and fax.
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Experience / Technical understanding of LAN and internet connectivity technologies,including multiple network operating systems (IOS, HP OS, NX-OS), Hardware platforms such as Cisco Nexus, ACI (a plus), and Cisco Catalyst platform.
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As an IT Network Engineer, you will be responsible for the operational health (Security, Availability, Performance, Interoperability and Reliability) of Micron's data communications systems. Work with the global network teams to incorporate Micron standards and best practices into local site network builds.
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As an IT Network Engineer at Micron, you will be responsible for the operational health (Security, Availability, Performance, Interoperability and Reliability) of Micron’s data communications systems.
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Willing to accept on-call responsibilities for network support. Troubleshoot and resolve network system issues. Engage with other teams (Networking, SAN, DBAs, Backup and Restore, Disaster Recovery, Applications, Remote Support staff, client, etc.
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Network Engineers specialize in LAN/WAN, Wireless, and Telecommunications hardware, software and cabling. Plans, designs and implements local and wide-area network solutions between multiple platforms and protocols (including IP and VOIP.
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Leads vendor management activities to ensure continued reliability, availability, and security of company's telecommunications and data network infrastructure. Leads in the planning, design, testing, implementation and participates in the support of technical solutions for data and voice communications infrastructure in support of Network Services; Provides 24x7 on call technical support as required.
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As an IT Network Engineer, you will be responsible for the operational health (Security, Availability, Performance, Interoperability and Reliability) of data communications systems. Supports/troubleshoots network issues and coordinates with vendors for installation of such items as routers and switches.
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Engages with company-wide business units to provide network design solutions for business requirements, and works to ensure the highest level of associated systems operations, reliability and security.
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Cisco network management. As an IT Network Engineer you will be responsible for the operational health (Security, Availability, Performance, Interoperability and Reliability) of our data communications systems.
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Role Overview: As an IT Network Engineer, you will play a critical role in ensuring the operational health and reliability of our data communications systems. Develop process improvement strategies across the network to optimize performance and reliability.
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