CDI has a great opportunity for a Network / Infrastructure Architect with one of our large clients. This position is a REMOTE opportunity!
Skills:
- In-depth understanding of Networking industry, technologies and specific infrastructures/environments
- Complex network planning, design, integration, performance, and capacity management
- Development and support of complex network solutions from engagement through delivery
- Demonstrate technical leadership, self-motivation, teamwork, focus on customer satisfaction and the ability to apply account specific knowledge.
- Possess excellent oral and written communication skills with the ability to communicate at both a technical and business level.
- Superior technical skills in one of the following areas with complimentary intermediate skills covering the remainder:
- Routing (CISCO, MPLS, EIGRP,BGP, and LAN/WAN Router troubleshooting)
- Switching (VLAN, CISCO, Spanning Tree)
- Load Balancer (F5-Big IP, Cisco-CSS, Alteon, Solution, Implementation. and PD)
- Performance (Sniffer and Trace evaluation, Log analysis, Application behavior analysis)
- Network topology's (Ethernet Switched 10/100/1000, Gigabit, Fast Ethernet, Wireless, VoIP etc.)
- Network protocols including: TCP/IP, IPX, SNA
- Network standards including wiring, fiber, network security, etc.
- LAN/WAN technologies such as T1, DS3, SONNET, MPLS, DSU/CSU, etc.
- IP addressing TCP/IP, DNS, and DHCP
- Visio applications to support Network Drawings
- Skills Application:
- Architecture / Design Validation
- Ability to assess a broad network environment
- Understanding environmental flows, protocols and application characteristics
- IES, ITCS, GSD331 and other security standards or policies as they relate to environments
- Certifications: CISCO- CCNA, CCNP, CCIE and/or others would be beneficial
- Education: 4 years of College in Information's Systems, Network/Security, Computer Science, and/or Electrical Engineering or equivalent experience
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Wednesday, September 05, 2007