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Experience with Microsoft MCSE, Cisco CCNA, and/or CCNP. Experience in VoIP-Cisco Call Manager and Unity Voicemail. Experience managing and configuring Cisco switches and routers.
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CISCO CCNA/CCNP - good to have Knowledge of support, run + analytical skills. ● Experience with Inter-Network Operating Systems such as Cisco Systems. Technical knowledge of Cisco configuration Coordination with other teams (e.g. operator, local IT, project teams.
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Holds two or more computer or computer networking certifications: examples listed (CompTIA A+, Network+, Security+), (ETI CST, NCT, ICT, NST, WNT), (Cisco CCNA or prerequisite Cisco certification.
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Experience or Cisco certifications in Voice, Routing and Switching, Security and Firewalls. Design, configure, and troubleshoot Cisco routers, switches, and firewalls. This position is also responsible for managing network projects including projects such as: Integration of acquired sites into and decommissioning from the Covestro network in the event of a Divestiture or change in Business structures; Migrating key components of the CSN in the event of Data Center migrations or Data Room re-locations into the cloud.
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The technical skills required are VMWare, Cisco networking, and HyperV. Proven ability to manage Cisco Routers/Switches within a large WAN environment. Perform primarily Tier2 and some Tier3 support on all Servers and “client side” computers, including laptops, desktops and engineering workstations, Cisco Routers and Switches.
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Certifications such as the BICSI Registered Telecommunications Project Manager (RTPM), Fiber Optic Technician (CFOT) by the Fiber Optic Association, and Cisco Certified Network Associate (CCNA) are beneficial for Fiber Engineers.
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