What This Job Entails
The Network Engineer III is a focal point for all internal and external orders required to maintain the network. This position requires the ability to work independently with a high level of accuracy and attention to details.
Scope
- Resolves a wide range of issues in creative ways
- Seasoned, experienced professional with a full understanding of their speciality
- Works on problems of a diverse scope
- Receives little instruction on day to day work, general instruction on new assignments
Your Roles And Responsibilities
- Install, configure and maintain various network hosts and services like routers, switches, firewalls, VPN endpoints
- Perform network maintenances/upgrades (often during normal working hours, but sometimes during the evening or weekend)
- Troubleshooting network issues and outages
- Troubleshooting routing protocols like BGP & OSPF
- Participate in global production and corporate network including edge, backbone, datacenter, POP, and content delivery network (CDN) infrastructure
- Independently manage multiple vendor switch on various servers in dealing with hardware/software issues
- Handle traffic, and any queries raised by ISP/Partners
- Manage all incidents such as input errors, CRC, RMA etc.
- Work directly with ISP/Vendors on fixing any issues related to network
- Other duties as required. This list is not meant to be a comprehensive inventory of all responsibilities assigned to this position
Required Qualifications/Skills
- Bachelor's degree (B.S/B.A) from four-college or university and 5 to 8 years related experience and/or training; or equivalent combination of education and experience
- Have a full understanding of routing, switching, server operating systems, active directory, firewalls, wireless controllers, DNS, email, virtual machines and software applications
- Networks with senior internal and external personnel in own area of expertise
- Demonstrates good judgment in selecting methods and techniques for obtaining solutions
- Familiarity with content delivery networks and internet peering strategies
- Understanding of server hardware technologies relative to content delivery performance and capacity
Preferred Qualifications
Physical Demand & Work Environment
- Must have the ability to perform office-related tasks which may include prolonged sitting or standing
- Must have the ability to move from place to place within an office environment
- Must be able to use a computer
- Must have the ability to communicate effectively
- Some positions may require occasional repetitive motion or movements of the wrists, hands, and/or fingers