Design and Engineering Site Lead
By Light Professional IT Services · United States · 1 wk ago
RemoteRemoteEngineeringFull-time
Responsibilities
- Develop engineering assessments of different configurations including the review of work products for correctness, adherence to the design concept and to customer standards, and for progress in accordance with schedules.
- Cook with the Project and/or Program Manager to ensure problem solution and user satisfaction and with the Lead Engineer on network architecture and design decisions.
- Make recommendations, if needed, for approval of major systems installations, prepare milestone status reports and deliveries/presentations on the system concept to colleagues, subordinates, and end user representatives.
Requirements
- BA/BS in a technical discipline with at least 10 years of experience in a similar role.
- Cisco CCNA certification.
- This position requires technical knowledge, skills and experience and the ability to direct technical resources in the completion of assigned tasks to include but not limited to network design upgrades, development of configurations and cutover plans, staging and pre-configuration, execution of the cutover plans, and documentation and system testing.
- The Design and Engineering Site Lead must be experienced and familiar with the design and configuration of Layer 2 and Layer 3 networks including spanning tree, software defined networking, VLANs, Virtual Network Identifiers (VNI)s, VXLANS, VRFs, Hostnames, OEM equipment from CISCO.
- Strong communication skills.
- Able to work collaboratively with team members of different abilities, backgrounds, and skillsets.
- Proven ability of delivering products on time or ahead of schedule.
Preferred Experience/Qualifications
- Cisco CCNP and/or CCDP certification.
- Familiar with Juniper network equipment and network management.
- Passive Optical Networking (PON).
- Cisco PrimeIT PIE.
- Army network design standards.
Special Requirements/Security Clearance
- Active Secret Clearance or higher.
- Must be able to travel up to 50% of the time on deployments for both CONUS and potentially OCONUS locations.