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Provides work direction and reviews work as neededJob Responsibilities:Reporting to the Senior Director of Network Services, the Associate Director of Network Engineering is responsible for setting solution strategies, engineering design, implementation and operationalizing best practices around our network systems technology platforms.
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These people serves as a technical subject matter expert in the areas of PBX and UC engineering, IT systems, information management and policy planning. Skills:UC, Cisco, VoIP, Unified communications, Telephony, Network engineering, MDM, Mobile device, Cabling, Cisco routers, Router, PBX, iPhone, Android, AirWatch, iOSTop Skills Details:UC, Cisco, VoIP, Unified communications, Telephony, Network engineering, Mdm, Mobile device, CablingAdditional Skills & Qualifications:Should have at least an associates degree.
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Extensive knowledge of network operating systems (IOS, NX-OS, EOS, PANOS). Reports To: VP of Engineering. Network performance and redundancy are critical components to the success of trading operations.
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Responsibilities: LAN/WAN networking design, engineering, implementation and operational support, involving primarily Cisco routing and switching productsIn addition to Cisco’s networking products, other vendor products include F5 Load Balancers (LTM/GTM), Palo Alto Firewalls, Infoblox DNS, Viptela SDWAN.Support various data security products such as firewalls, IPS/IDS systems, etc.
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Experience with conducting WLAN enterprise site surveys and network design tool such as EkahauRF Survey/Engineering and RF troubleshooting skills with Cisco WLAN and Spectrum Analyzer toolsDeep understanding of current 802.11 standards, 802.1x, and TCP/UDP/IPAssist in the development of network implementation planning.
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Dayton T. Brown is a Leader in ENGINEERING & TEST | LOGISTICS | TECH PUBLICATIONS | MILITARY MISSIONS SYSTEMS. We have a perfect opportunity for a Full-Time, on-site, Hands-On- Sr. Network Administrator to join our amazing talented group of IT individuals.
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We are experiencing tremendous growth and have an immediate need for a collaborative, self-motivated Senior Systems Engineer to partner with our Account teams to provide pre-sales technical systems engineering support for our enterprise/commercial customers in New York and New Jersey.
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Requirements: Attend a 29-week paid training program to gain skills and certifications in communication network operations, electronic troubleshooting, fiberoptic cable installation, network engineering, and hardware maintenance.
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Publish standards based on requirements from Sr. Engineers and Architects for network configuration, including routing policy, traffic engineering, configuration standards, inter-and intra-POP topology, peering policies, and guidelines for maintenance activities.
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Best practices in systems and security engineering will be applied to the decomposition of the OT systems and appropriate summary network segmentation in a Purdue Model/Network Map/Network Diagram deliverable for the client.
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Join our collaborative wireless network engineering team in a NOC tier 2&3 environment. Responsibilities include wireless performance monitoring, analytical troubleshooting, and engineering support for broadband network operations.
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Nightwing is seeking a Network Engineer candidate that can support a broad range of fast paced, quick reaction program requirements delivering systems engineering to CONUS and OCONUS facilities.
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Reporting to the Senior Director of Network Services, the Associate Director of Network Engineering is responsible for setting solution strategies, engineering design, implementation and operationalizing best practices around our network systems technology platforms.
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They specialize in engineering, construction, commissioning, and operations of secure, efficient building systems, providing a dynamic and collaborative work environment. The Network Engineer will support a team in enhancing control systems and cybersecurity.
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Irvine Technology Corporation (ITC) is a leading provider of technology and staffing solutions for IT, Security, Engineering, and Interactive Design disciplines servicing startups to enterprise clients, nationally.
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