University of Scranton · 1 week ago
Network Engineer
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Higher Education
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Responsibilities
Perform daily network management and network health functions including performance monitoring, performance tuning, and problem reporting to the Technology Support Center
Provide technical expertise for the development of a network infrastructure including a large wireless environment
Leads the design and administration of network routing infrastructure, segmentation strategies, load balancer configurations, firewall systems, virtual private network access, and network border connectivity
Provide expertise in the engineering of the network infrastructure in accordance with current best practices and standards
Perform system administration for the network servers used to provide services such as DNS, DHCP, network authentication, firewalls, etc.
Provide technical expertise to assist in the establishment and maintenance of network engineering standards, procedures, and documentation
Lead the selection of vendors and suppliers for network hardware, software, and services
Lead long term planning regarding new technologies related to the campus data networks
Lead the deployment and management of all on and off-premise network infrastructure
Participate in the off-hours on-call support rotation
Serve as an escalation point for technical issues
Qualification
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Required
Associates degree and previous working experience as a Network Engineer role for at least 5 years OR Bachelor’s degree and previous working experience as a Network Engineer role for at least 3 years
Advanced training in data communications, network design, network protocols, Linux/UNIX, and wireless technologies required
Comprehensive understanding of network protocols (e.g. IPSEC, BGP, HSRP, OSFP, 802.11, QoS, Spanning Tree, VTP, VoIP), working knowledge of TCP/IP, Linux/UNIX operating systems and Cisco network solutions
Excellent troubleshooting and creative problem-solving abilities
Excellent written and oral communication skills
Disciplined in good engineering practices (e.g. network diagrams, documentation, information sharing)
Experience with configuration and troubleshooting of Cisco network equipment including VoIP components
Strong project management, time management and organizational skills
Ability to effectively work in a team environment as well as independently
Must have excellent customer service skills
Demonstrates hands-on experience with monitoring, network diagnostic and analytics tools such as: Cisco ISE, DNA Center
Must be able to support the University’s commitment to fostering a diverse, equitable, and inclusive culture
Must be able to respect, support and contribute to the University’s Catholic and Jesuit mission
Preferred
Network certifications (such as CCNA, CCNP) preferred
Preferred Skills and Certs: ISE Management, Cisco WLC and wireless fundamental concepts