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Hands-on experience with Cisco IOS, Aruba, Infoblox, Network Automation, Cato SD-WAN, Meraki, and Wireless 802.11ax technologies. The ideal candidate will have expertise in managing and optimizing day to day operations and network infrastructure, with a strong focus on Cisco IOS, Cato SD-WAN, Meraki, and Wireless 802.11ax technologies.
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Recent/current hands-on working experience and proven troubleshooting skill in: Juniper networking (switches, firewalls, MIST wifi), BGP & OSPF routing protocol, Silverpeak/Aruba SDWAN. The Sr. Network Engineer for Beckman Coulter Diagnostics is responsible for hand-on network service delivery and management of network components.
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Hands-on experience designing and configuring various routing protocols such as BGP, OSPF, IS-IS, EIGRP IGRP, HSRP, RIPv1 & RIPv2. Hands on experience with complex QoS and VLAN configurations and designs.
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Hands on experience with Cisco's IOS, Catalyst and Nexus range of products and operating systems. Extensive hands on troubleshooting with routers, switches and load balancers.
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8 years’ hands-on experience in enterprise level network or cloud engineering, with at least the previous 4 years focused on complex hybrid cloud network environments, preferably in AWS or Azure.
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Hands-on design and implementation of network architectures. This client-facing role offers a unique blend of pre-sales consultation and hands-on, post-sales implementation, making you an ambassador of our cutting-edge Networking expertise.
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Hands-on configuration and operational knowledge of Fortinet Firewalls, SD-WAN Cisco switches, and routers. Minimum of 10 years of experience as a network engineer or equivalent in critical service industries with a focus on designing and implementing complex network solutions.
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Demonstrate competency working hands-on with network security products and troubleshooting on-site technical issues. CSfC Senior Network Engineer. Focusing on Commercial Solutions for Classified (CSfC) network integration, you will interface directly with customers and play a key role in designing and deploying CSfC solutions, as well as maintaining and expanding the Everfox CSfC resources.
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Support - Respond to second level escalation, providing on-call rotation in organization and hands-off changes. One of our global financial clients is seeking a Senior Network Engineer Consultant to work in their NYC office at least 2 days a week in a Hybrid environment.
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7+ years of hands-on practice and working knowledge in a Juniper/Cisco environment, on routing (BGP/OSPF/ISIS), Security (FW, IDP, IPS, etc.) Collaborate with our network planning and sales engineering teams, providing pre-sales engineering through communication, both oral and written, on complex technical and sales issues to a variety of audiences, including internal and external executive-level technical decision-makers.
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Hands on experience and strong understanding of Cisco hardware architecture Cisco 7600, 6800, 4500, 4400, 3800, 3700 2900, 2800, 1900, 1800 etc. Position/Grade — Senior Network Engineer (L1 Role.
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Design, document, and oversee the implementation of core-to-edge network architecture and routing protocols on our Juniper platforms. Extensive experience in designing and architecting network solutions with a strong focus on Juniper devices and Juniper Networks technologies.
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Hands-on experience with network equipment, such as Cisco routers and switches, Juniper firewalls, and Aruba wireless controllers. As a Network Engineer, you will be responsible for designing, implementing, and maintaining our network infrastructure to ensure optimal performance and reliability.
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The candidate must have the ability to lead independently, his/her job involves analyzing the existing configuration of a large network and making recommendations to improve performance. 10+ years of design/configuration experience of large enterprise networks that comprise of Cisco & Arista routers and switches.
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Candidate must have hands-on Arista CVP experience of at least 2 years. Candidate must have strong hands-on experience with BGP routing protocols. Candidate must have hands-on experience with YAML, Ansible scripting experience for at least 2 years.
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