DDI Network Engineer – Infoblox / DNS / DHCP / IPAM
SONDA is the largest IT service provider in Latin America, leader in systems integration, support and IT outsourcing. With almost 50 years of experience and in constant growth around the World, and growing so far in in US, as well.https://www.sonda.com/en/homeWe are looking for DDI Network Engineers (DNS/DHCP/IPAM) to support a strategic infrastructure project with one of our key U.S. clients.This role will focus on the migration and reorganization of network records across multiple environments, ensuring operational continuity and the reliability of critical network services.You will work closely with infrastructure and operations teams to execute planned changes and support a large-scale network transformation initiative.Key Responsibilities:Perform migration of DNS, DHCP, IPAM records and VLAN configurations across multiple sitesExecute approximately four planned changes per week (including weekend windows when required)Ensure stability, security, and availability of network services during and after migrationsCollaborate with infrastructure and operations teams to minimize production impactDocument migration processes, network changes, and outcomesContribute to best practices for DNS, DHCP, and IPAM managementRequirements:Proven experience managing DNS, DHCP, and IPAM (DDI) in enterprise environmentsStrong knowledge of TCP/IP, subnets, VLANs, and network protocolsHands-on experience with IPAM platforms (Infoblox, BlueCat, or similar)Experience working on network migration or infrastructure transformation projectsAbility to execute critical changes within defined maintenance windowsProfessional English for documentation and collaboration with global teamsNice to HaveExperience in supply chain or large-scale network environments.Relevant certifications (e.g., Cisco, CompTIA Network+, ITIL, Infoblox NIOS).Additional information:📍 Must be based in the United States (Georgia or Texas preferred) 🕒 6-month contract with possible extension"All vacancies at Grupo SONDA are extended to people with disabilities"