Network Engineer Engineering - New York City, NY at Geebo

Network Engineer

Must-haves 5 years of experience as a Network Engineer in a large scale, multi-vendor environment enterprise environment Advanced experience with routing protocols, EIGRP, BGP, OSPF.
Strong Cisco Networking:
routing, switching, wireless, implementing, and troubleshooting Advanced knowledge of layer two protocols, LLDP, CDP, ARP, Port Channeling, Trunks, STP, MPLS, etc.
Excellent documentation skills, Visio, Flowcharts, Block Diagrams, Processes, etc.
Cisco Certifications in Routing and Switching Plusses Wireless and Security Experience.
Datacenter Knowledge, including networking, layout, etc.
Cisco IP Telephony Day to Day:
Insight Global is looking a Network Engineer for one of our largest Healthcare clients in New York.
This resource will be providing support for all network Buildouts, Expansion and Decomissioning projects.
He/She will gather requirements and discuss project scope, timeline, budget, etc.
and then perform an initial assessment detailing project site conditions, deficiencies, and requirements for infrastructure build.
This resource will be responsible for all build related work, for example:
building the network configuration templates for all Distribution, Wired, Wireless, and Security switches based on the latest approved Network Engineering Designs, build basic connectivity templates for Wireless Controllers, Firewalls, and Voice gateways based on the latest approved Wireless/Security/UC Engineering Designs, upgrade/Downgrade IOS codes on network hardware to approved versions of code, etc.
He/She will also be there to decommission (disconnect, power down, remove, and label all network equipment) and move equipment from site to storage.
Recommended Skills Border Gateway Protocol Cisco Cisco Certified Data Centers Enhanced Interior Gateway Routing Protocol Microsoft Visio Apply to this job.
Think you're the perfect candidate? Apply on company site Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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