Senior Network Engineer - Cleveland, United States - Murtech Staffing & Solutions

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    Responsibilities

    • Engineer/Maintain a complex network to support core, distribution, and access networks, cloud-based production systems, wireless networks, VoIP infrastructure and video communications networks
    • Maintain detailed and accurate documentation of all network environments, inclusive of conceptual, logical and physical documentation
    • Support networking in global datacenters and network topology for our international company
    • Support design and configuration of an enterprise wireless infrastructure
    • Work closely with network security engineers to support the firewall and VPN infrastructure
    • Manage enterprise production cloud infrastructure and inter-connectivity of multi-cloud environments
    • Participate in on-call rotation and ability to travel on occasion

    Qualifications

    • 7+ years experience in a network engineer role in a large enterprise environment
    • Experience with enterprise class network management/monitoring systems is desired (Live Action, Solarwinds, Splunk, Out of Band tools, Cisco ISE)
    • Experience with configuring, implementing and supporting LAN/WAN technologies including Internet routing, DNS Hosting, Internetworking best practices, and Data Center Networks
    • Firm working knowledge of Cisco technologies that include, but are not limited to all major models of IOS and NX-OS based routers/switches (Cisco Nexus (vPCs), Catalyst switches, ASR/ISR)
    • Advanced knowledge of routing Protocols including BGP, OSPF, EIGRP
    • Experience working with Cisco and/or Arista (or comparable enterprise-class) wireless technologies (Cisco WLC, LWAPs, FlexConnect)
    • Comfort level with network data capturing and analysis tools (i.e. Wireshark, tcpdump, Ekahau)
    • QoS fundamentals (policy-maps, queue levels and etc.)
    • Advanced experience working with EIGRP, OSPF and BGP routing protocols, datacenter architectures VxLAN/OTV/VDC, and campus LAN/MAN architectures