Cisco Network Engineer - Stratus Technology (daytona beach, florida) Information Technology (IT) - Daytona Beach, FL at Geebo

Cisco Network Engineer - Stratus Technology (daytona beach, florida)

Company Description:
stratustech
Job Description:
Senior Network Engineer We are seeking a Senior Network Engineer to join our growing team for a permanent full:
time salaried opportunity.
Summary Senior:
level engineering role within the Technology Services Department consisting of maintaining and supporting data network systems and services, ensuring service levels are sustained, including routers, switches, firewall, VPN, QoS, VoIP, other IP devices.
Responsible for the development and enhancement of technology and methodologies to achieve optimum performance, delivery and continuity of Information Services.
Technical Skills Core Route/Switch, Firewall and F5 Load Balancers Cisco Architecture Firewalls Routers Switches Wireless F5 Technology :
Load Balancers PCI awareness Excellent analytical, troubleshooting, problems solving skills required.
Stays current with technology advancements for area of responsibilities Required Experience Minimum of 5 years of experience working with Cisco architecture and equipment; minimum of 3 years as a Sr.
Network Engineering Familiar with Cisco's Unified Computing System (UCS) Experience with MAC enterprise environments preferred but not required Experience with compliance management; SOX and PCI Experience with implementing and operating ITIL based methods strongly preferred.
Knowledge of Load Balancers Education/Certifications Requires proven professional/technical experience and/or BS in Computer Science CCNP :
Route/Switch preferred (or equivalent work experience) CCNP :
Security big plus (not required) CCNP :
Wireless big plus (not required) ITIL V2 or V3 Foundation nice to have Source:
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Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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