Job Title: Network Data L3
Location: Atlanta, GA
Duration: 6+ months
Level of support: L3.
Start date: ASAP
Rate: $Negotiable
We need somebody who has experience on Migration, should be
good in Nexus switch & good routing skills with hands on experience because
currently we have advance stages migration going on. Nexus & Load Balancer
which is must for this position.
Experience Profile:
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Experience
in Data Networking, especially in the enterprise network environment
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7+
years of experience in consulting, design, implementation and migration and
transformation projects
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Excellent
hands-on experience on Data Networking technologies and products. Must be
hands-on currently.
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Experience
working in large and multiple data center projects
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CCNP,
CCDP certified.
·
CCIE
Certified (preferred)
Excellent hands-on experience on the following
technologies:
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Routing
protocols – EIGRP, OSPF, BGP
·
LAN
Switching – VLAN, VTP, STP, EtherChannel, CoS
·
WAN
– MPLS, MPLS/VPN, MP-BGP
·
TCP/IP
protocol suite, Quality of Service
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Application
protocols - HTTP, HTTPS, FTP, SMTP, SNMP, SSL etc.
·
Network
Security - IPSec VPN, AAA Architecture, TACACS+, RADIUS
·
Data
Center Architecture – Network, Server, Storage
·
DNS/DHCP/Proxy
Excellent hands-on experience on the following products:
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Cisco
Catalyst 6500 and other Catalyst Series switches
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Cisco
Nexus 7K/5K/2K Series of switches
·
Cisco
Routers 3800, 3900, 7600 Series
·
Cisco
IOS Software and NX OS Software
·
Wireless
LAN technologies – Cisco or Aruba
·
WAN
Acceleration/optimization – Cisco WAAS or Riverbed
·
Application
Load balancers – F5 BigIP LTM/GTM or Cisco ACE/GSS
·
Network
Management – HPOV, NNM, SolarWinds, ORION etc.
Responsibilities:
- The Network Engineer will lead complex projects
involving the planning, design, installation, technical support and
network audit of data information technology solutions. The Network
Engineer’s responsibilities are to configure and implement local and wide
area network, internet platforms and the network management and associated
diagnostic tools to support new and existing technology architectures. The
Network engineer makes decisions independently on Information Systems
problems and methods. The knowledge and expertise required at this level
of work usually results from progressive work experien