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SpringNet Network Engineer I,II,III

SpringNet Network Engineer I,II,III


SpringNet Network Engineer I, II, and III
Under the direction of the Manager-SpringNet Network Architecture and Support or designee, is responsible for the operation of broadband Ethernet networks, security monitoring, and Internet services and its associated infrastructure operations. This includes, but is not limited to routers, switches, WDM/ROADM optical networks, network servers/virtual machines, storage area networks, firewalls, network security and network performance monitoring systems. Administration and design of MPLS/VPLS, OSPF and multi-homed BGP protocols. May help to identify, create, and maintain network tools. May assist in the planning, design, installation, and configuration of Ethernet and wireless networks and their associated support servers.


SpringNet Network Engineer II and III
Is responsible for the security and efficient operation of the networks and Internet services that serve the areas business community and critical infrastructure. Continue towards mastery of network design principles and deep understanding of optical networks concepts. Will utilize advanced skills to identify, help create and maintain network tools. Will plan, design, monitor the installation, and configuration of optical, ethernet and wireless networks and associated servers and services. Provides mentoring opportunities for network personnel and acts as technical lead for infrastructure. 


SpringNet Network Engineer III
Mastery of network design principles and deep understanding of optical networks concepts.  



ESSENTIAL JOB FUNCTIONS:

SpringNet Network Engineer I, II, and III
**The SpringNet Network Engineer II and III assumes greater responsibility and accountability for all job functions. 

1.    Assists with development and planning for monitoring, measuring, and evaluating customer services and community network infrastructure.

2.    Assists with the development of network systems as strategic services to help SpringNet meet its strategic goals.

3.    Assists with the analysis for expansion or change of enterprise computer and server equipment. May be required to make formal presentations for business solutions.

4.    Provides more advanced trouble shooting skills for performance related problems and advises appropriate parties on corrective measures.

5.    Provides technical assistance for all SpringNet services.

6.    Documents SpringNet systems and processes. Documentation must be capable of providing critical information for knowledge transfer and business continuation.

7.    First level escalation responsible for the restoration of the Ethernet network, servers, and network security related service outages.

8.    Supports and maintains SpringNet security policies.

9.    Administration of MPLS/VPLS, OSPF, and multi-homed BGP protocols.

10.    Administration of WDM/ROADM optical networks, network servers/virtual machines, firewalls, and network security.

11.    Administration of Internet Resource Records (IRR) and regional Internet registry ARIN.

12.    Administration of CALEA Lawful Intercept (LI) and Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Cybersecurity & Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) in regards to critical infrastructure.

13.    Performs other related duties as required or assigned by management.


QUALIFICATIONS:

Education and Experience:

Bachelor’s degree from an accredited college or university with a major in Computer Science, Electrical Engineering, Mathematics, or a related field is required. Exceptional network engineering experience and networking certifications may be considered in lieu of the bachelor’s degree on a year-for-year basis. Must have networking knowledge in DNS, SNMP, OSPF, BGP, network security, and associated protocols. 


SpringNet Network Engineer I
One-year recent responsibility for progressive high availability network administration and operations experience required, including enterprise server experience utilizing Active Directory Management, Windows/Linux Server management/deployment, and virtualization such as VMware. Must have advanced experience designing, deploying, troubleshooting and maintaining Ethernet networks, configuring routers, and layer 2/3 switches. WDM and optical network experience preferred.


SpringNet Network Engineer II
In addition to the requirements of the SpringNet Network Engineer I, a SpringNet Network Engineer II must have three years recent responsibility for progressive high availability network design, administration and operations experience. Must have advanced networking abilities in DNS, SNMP, OSPF, BGP, network security, and associated protocols. Familiarity with administration of Internet Resource Records (IRR) and regional Internet registry ARIN is required. Familiarity with broadband provider administration expectations of CALEA Lawful Intercept (LI) and Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Cybersecurity & Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) regarding critical infrastructure is preferred. 


SpringNet Network Engineer III
In addition to the requirements of the SpringNet Network Engineer II, a SpringNet Network Engineer III must have six years recent responsibility for progressive high availability network design, administration and operations experience. Competency in administration of Internet Resource Records (IRR) and regional Internet registry ARIN is required. 


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Additional Info

Job Type : Full-Time

Education Level : Bachelors Degree

Experience Level : Mid to Senior Level

Job Function : Development

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