Cisco Nexus Network Engineer Accounting at Geebo

Cisco Nexus Network Engineer

Company Name:
Eric Lyublinsky
Cisco Network Engineer, for a position in Nashville, Tennessee area.
The ideal candidate will have extensive hands on experience with Cisco technologies, experience with Cisco Nexus and/or F5 is a plus. The position focuses on a mix of support and project work.
Job Description: The Networking Engineer will be responsible for support and project work for a complex network infrastructure including switching, routing, security, wireless, load balancing and IP voice integration. This position will participate in an on-call rotation.
Qualifications:
Minimum of four (4) years of experience and a college degree preferred. Equivalent hands-on work experience will be considered.
Thorough understanding of Cisco routers, switches and firewalls.
Thorough working knowledge of OSPF, BGP and QoS with solid troubleshooting skills.
Experience with network monitoring software. Solarwinds Orion preferred.
Experience with Cisco Nexus and wireless products is a plus.
Experience with Cisco security products including VPN, IPS and ACS is a plus.
Experience with F5 Load Balancers (LTM and GTM) is a plus.
Experience with SIP is a plus.
Understanding of IPv6 is a plus.
Cisco certification strongly preferred but not required.
Strong verbal and written communication and customer interface skills are required.
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