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Network Engineer


Candidate must have the knowledge to manage the design, installation, and general maintenance of the LAN/WAN/Voice Network. Maintains a data/voice drop record system and must assist on problems in the Southwest Virginia area of Bristol and Salem Virginia.
12
years experience in the field.
Job Description:
Capable of installing structured cabling systems in fiber multi-mode, single-mode, ribbon) / copper Cat.5E, Cat.6, Cat.6E and Coax to high quality standards in multi-campus environments for locations in the Southwest Region of Virginia.
Must be able to identify and correct existing substandard infrastructure, as well as, install new infrastructure for Data/Voice systems. Engineer, test and certifies all LAN/WAN, fiber and copper connections.
Maintains records of all data/voice drops, prints of data/voice installations, and implements changes to the network records when needed. Troubleshoot and manages problem resolution for all Data/Voice infrastructures.
Oversee contractor services for network installations and insures that all work is completed to bid price/time schedule. Schedules and manages requests for LAN/WAN and voice cable connections to BICSI specifications.
Experience level as a Lead Tech II with certifications on installing and testing Fiber/Copper.
Experience desired using Fluke Fusion Splicer (fiber) along with Fluke testing equipment preferred but experience with other test equipment will be acceptable.
Must be able to communicate orally and written with customers, vendors and staff.
Prior experience working in small and large facilities is strongly desired.
Local candidates strongly preferred
Bristol VA, Kingsport TN, Salem VA
Personal Interview required via telephone
Submit Resume and Cover LetterEstimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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