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Job Purpose
- Network Engineers are responsible for setting up and maintaining the day-to-day operation of branch computer
- networks.
- Designing, Implementing and administering Intranet, Extranet, Local Area Network, Wide Area Network
- Documentation, Inventory updates
- Work with all levels of staff within and outside of Technology Function and external organization
KEY RESPONSIBILITIES
• Installing, configuring, maintaining network devices including routers, switches, WAN accelerators
• Maximize the network services stability in Hub and Spoke network, Data Center network
• Configure, operate and maintain firewalls, load balancers to maximize network efficiency and security
• Troubleshooting, diagnosing, resolving the network problems and identify the potential issues
• Monitor the network errors, performance issues and escalate the alerts when required
• Backup configurations and consistency checks
• Regular patching and updates as per schedule
• Collect statistics and generate regular health check report
• Implementing data, network security measures for Multi-cloud architecture
• Deliver the network services to meet the project timeline
• Train new staff to provide first rate technical support
• Decommissioning the aging and obsolete devices
• Manage cable contractors in structured cabling
• Documentation and inventory updates
• Product and new technologies evaluation
• Vendor / Supplier sourcing, procuring network equipment, network communication links
JOB REQUIREMENTS
• Diploma in Network Engineering or Bachelor Degree in Engineering / IT related field
• Prefer certified network professional in CISCO, Check Point, Palo Alto, f5, Fortinet
• Clustered Enterprise firewalls, load balancer setup and configuration.
• Implementing Threat Preventions, Intrusion detection prevention system
• Network Function Virtualization
• 3-5 years of experiences in Network Engineering
• 2+ years of experiences in Medium/Large enterprise networks.
• Strong understanding of network hardware and technologies
• MPLS, SAN, VLAN, STP, NAT, DHCP, Static, Dynamic routing, VPC
• Hub and spoke WAN topology, DMVPN, SDWAN
• Clustered Enterprise firewalls, load balancer setup and configuration.
• Implementing Threat Preventions, Intrusion detection prevention system
• Network Function Virtualization