Network Operations Specialist (IP) Job Information Technology (IT) at Geebo

Network Operations Specialist (IP) Job

Company Name:
Arca24.com
Salary period: Annual
Network Operations Specialist (IP) needed for a contract opportunity with Yoh's client located in Melbourne, FL.
The Big Picture - Top Skills You Should Possess:
- Signaling protocols
- TDM framing/timing
- IP based networks
- SONET infrastructure.
- Cisco networking equipment knowledge
What You'll Be Doing:
- Provide technical support for IP services for a private network. Support requires physical layer data link network layer knowledge.
- Monitor for analyze troubleshoot network problems within an operations center utilizing network management and monitoring tools.
- Monitor the alarm conditions on the network to proactively identify and minimize disruption and impact to the network.
- Employ test methods to analyze channelized/unchannelized T1 and T3 utilizing DACs equipment
- Utilize test methods to analyze/troubleshoot Ethernet; IP; Frame Relay; ATM; WAN; LAN
- Work with Local Exchange Carriers ILECs IXCs to resolve WAN problems
- Work with onsite technicians remotely to resolve local issues
- Resolve problems using internal and external groups as needed to correct trouble on the network and interact with the customer.
- This position is part of a 24x7 network control environment. Shift and workday flexibility is required.
What You Need to Bring to the Table:
- Bachelor's degree in Telecommunications Eng. Networking, Information Technology or related field.
- Expertise in remote maintenance and repair of the following network equipment is preferred: Cisco, Sycamore, and APC.
- Domain knowledge of data protocols including TCP/IP, Frame Relay, and ATM
- Understanding of Router protocols such as OSPF, BGP, and RIP.
Opportunity is Calling, Apply Now!
Recruiter: Pierre Paul
Yoh, a Day & Zimmermann company, is an Equal Opportunity Employer, M/F/D/V.
J2W: INFOTECH; J2W: TELECOM
Tax Term: CON_W2
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SFSF: RENEstimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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