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Sr Network Adminstrator Location: US-TX-Dallas Email this job to a friend
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GENERAL SUMMARY: The Enterprise Network Engineer is responsible for deployment and continued support of mission critical network infrastructure systems in the areas of Route/Switch, Security concepts, and Wireless technologies. Technologies utilized include: Cisco IOS, Cisco Prime, Cisco Catalyst, Cisco ISE, Firewalls, Cisco Firepower, Palo Alto Firewall, Panorama, IDS, IPS, Silver Peak SD-WAN Optimization, NetBrain, SolarWinds and Wireless Flex Connect. The position also requires demonstrated competence in LAN/WAN technologies, EIGRP, OSPF, Spanning Tree, SDN (Software Defined Networking). Last, the Enterprise Network Analyst (Senior) is responsible for the coordination of cross-functional teams in relation to the deployment and support of the physical/virtual network infrastructure. This individual is responsible for coordination, management of Enterprise Network projects that may be as extensive as building a new site or converting/rebuilding an acquired site. PRINCIPAL DUTIES AND JOB RESPONSIBILITIES: Examples of the administrative responsibilities for the Enterprise Network Analyst (Senior) include, but are not limited to, the following: - Collaboration - Participate in business planning meetings to understand and recommend the best technical, most cost-effective, network solutions that meet initial capacity, long-term scalability and growth, and performance requirements.
- Change Control - Adhere and follow all change management policies to ensure that the work is documented and meets the organizational requirements. This includes the creation, submission, review, and periodic representation of complex changes in the weekly change management meetings.
- Documentation - Document administrative items, projects, and support issues as needed to provide a reference to team members, other teams, and management.
- Incident and Request Management - As with the change management requirements, all incidents and requests should adhere to the organizational requirements. Completion of the incidents and requests should also meet the specified SLT and SLA requirements.
- Knowledge Sharing - Both the technical and non-technical knowledge should be shared to team members in both a formal and informal manner. Sharing of knowledge helps the entire team improve their skills, plus builds a cohesiveness within the team.
- Personal Development - Whether it is through certifications, training, or conferences, employees should seek ways to develop themselves in areas that are technical in nature and non-technical where relevant to the current role held within the organization.
- Project Support - Serve as a resource for the Enterprise Network Analyst Team in the coordination and deployment of network related projects. Ensure that network milestones and deliverables are met according to the project specified timelines. Provide updates to the Enterprise Network Analyst Team Lead, Project Lead and Technical Lead on the status assigned projects. Mentor associate and intermediate analyst in the completion of their project deliverables.
- Status Reports - Submit status reports as requested to the team manager and verbally during team meetings.
The Technical responsibilities of the Enterprise Network Engineer deployment, upgrade and support of the enterprise and facility network infrastructure. Examples of the duties and responsibilities included, but are not limited to, the following: - Network Infrastructure Support - Provide the required network support for the deployment of infrastructure network topology architecture, processes and reports. Investigate functionality issues related to application connectivity, security and system configurations. Work with technical application teams in the review, analysis and resolution to network related performance issues.
- Network Administration - Perform the required work associated with network administration, such as the installation and configuration of network infrastructure, the onboarding of network devices into monitoring and security platforms, and the implementation of maintenance processes that ensure the continued stability and performance of network systems. Examples of specific tools associated to Network monitoring, troubleshooting and administration include:
- Cisco Prime
- Network Probes and Taps
- SolarWinds
- Struxureware
- Wireshark, Moloch, and ntop
- iperf
- NetBrain
- LiveAction
- Saxon Global Inc
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