Infrastructure Network Engineer Retail & Wholesale at Geebo

Infrastructure Network Engineer

Company Name:
Tech-Pro
Job ID: 21210
Job Title: Network Engineer IV (Infrastructure)
Job Location: Richfield, MN 55423
Job Duration: 12 Months

Department:
Infrastructure Services- Design and Engineering

Responsibilities:
Work closely with IT leadership and clients on the initiation, selection, design, and implementation of new technologies
Minimum of 10 years of experience in a Linux/Unix, Windows, and Cisco environment
Project(s) intake, Design, documentation, and direction setting.
Develop positive working relationships and actively manage vendors to establish goals
Create technical documentation-roadmaps, presentations, cost models, etc.
Will be responsible for taking business/technology needs and implementing goals
Responsible for document design, implement phases of design, transition requirements to operations.
Define roadmaps/ ensure roadmap meet project goals
Oversight to implementation

What would a normal day for this position look like
Designing infrastructure
Working with infrastructure teams to get recommendations
Attending intake meetings (twice a week)


Must Have Skills:
Drive project deliverables
At least 10 years of experience
Must have extensive knowledge in order to cover everything in the project intake meetings
Someone who understands technology all the way from start to finish

Must Have Technologies:
Linux/UNIX- RedHat
Cisco
EMC/Oracle
Experience working with VMWare
Windows
Red Hat
Cloud technology
Strong network and server troubleshooting skills in a mixed technology environmentEstimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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