IT Developer/Engineer

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Job: IT Developer/Engineer
Duration: 4+ Months
Location: Frisco, TX


Job Description:

Technical Qualifications

  • Advanced knowledge and experience with networking components, e.g., TCP/IP, Routing, DNS, DDNS, DHCP, F5 LTM, GTM, SSH, VPNs, IP routing protocols including RIP, BGP, OSPF, IP Multicast, MPLS, etc.
  • Thorough understanding of modern service providers, TCP/IP data networks using standards and technologies including but not limited to: Ethernet, EVPN, BGP, OSPF, IGMP, STP, RSTP, 802.1x.
  • Experience with Policy Based Routing, Quality of Service, netflow, Wireless 802.11 a/b/g/n/ac, virtual networks, NAT, ACL controls, Web Security/URL Filtering, IPSec, Intrusion Prevention System (IPS), Malware Prevention.
  • Configure/troubleshoot QOS, VLANs, ACL, using troubleshooting tools like Netflow, Solarwinds, and various application response time monitoring tools.
  • IPv4 and IPv6 experience is a must and strong understanding of network infrastructure, IP addressing, IP traffic management, DNS/DHCP, NTP, Security and Network Monitoring tools.
  • Technical troubleshooting & implementation of changes in the complex network environment using Infoblox and Bind platform.
  • Knowledge, skills, and experience with Aruba routing, switching, and wireless hardware, software and protocols including Aruba Mobility Controllers, Aruba Instant Aps, Aruba Airwave, Aruba Central, Aruba Activate, Security, Aruba ClearPass.
  • Experience with SDN, SD-WAN products and services, working knowledge of structured cabling systems and network facilities.
  • Working experience on Aruba, 3com, H3C, Arista and Juniper switches, Palo Alto, Fortinet and Checkpoint Firewalls.
  • Experience in network design and network security including: Device Hardening, IDS/IPS, SIEM, Firewalls, and IPSec, vulnerability assessment and intrusion detection.
  • Strong experience of working on Juniper and Arista Hardware switches.
  • Experience of working in the data center network environment and strong experience in Leaf & Spine architecture.
  • Good experience in QFx5120/5130 series of switches.
  • Assist in network & equipment problem troubleshooting.
  • Ethernet VPN-Virtual Extensible LAN (EVPN-VXLAN) architecture knowledge.
  • Good documentation and process experience.
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