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Remote Network Engineer

Company Name:
IDR, Inc.
Remote Network Engineer - Cisco

Network Engineer Overview:
Looking for a Cisco Network Enterprise Engineer for a 100% remote opportunity based out of Nashville, TN. Our client is a leading IT services company with a global footprint that offers a fast paced and exciting environment. If you are looking to work for an innovative and flexible company - this could be a great opportunity for you!

Network Engineer
Responsibilities:

This person will be supporting Cisco technologies from a remote set up. Responsibilities will include troubleshooting, design, engineering, mentoring junior engineers, working in a team environment, plus more!

Network Engineer Technical Requirements:
Must have an active CCNA or higher certification
Capable of installing routers, switches, phones, APs and associated hardware
Capable of troubleshooting for issues and/or errors that arise
Engineer equivalent that is capable of and knowledgeable in Route & Switch (R&S)
Capable of R&S CLI programming of EIGRP, Basic QoS, VLANs, Trunking, Access Lists and other basic CCNA level activities
Carries standard tools and a laptop with serial port or equivalent USB adapter, terminal software (PuTTY or equiv), TFTP server (SolarWinds or equiv), Telephony Management (e.g., ASA, WinSPM, etc.)
Night shift is preferred, but will also accept day shift if necessary.
Benefits include: Health, Dental, Vision, Life, Long Term Disability, etc.Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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