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Data Network Engineer

Data Network Engineer needed for the operation of large Wide Area and Local Area IP Networks, which are being built on a Multi-Protocol Label Switching (MPLS).
This position will be responsible for supporting the four very large IPv4 & IPv6 Networks based in the defined NorthEast Area: WDN (Wireless Data Network), WVN (Wireless Voice Network), EDN (Engineering Data Network) and the IT (Information Technology) Networks.
Areas of responsibility include, but are not limited to:
Develop network MOPs, project plans, task lists, procedures, and network diagram documentation necessary for the successful deployment.
Configure and support IP routers, Ethernet switches, MPLS switches, and some legacy ATM equipment which will need to be configured to meet customer, network capacity and project demands.
Present design input, implement hardware changes and upgrade, and provide extensive technical support and documentation for this LAN/WAN network.
Audit network elements for alarming, configuration inconsistencies and optimization.
As internetworking issues are discovered, proactively offer guidance to Operations team to resolve these issues.
Understand SLA measurement and able to meet or exceed established expectation of SLA metrics.
Participate or Lead in developing mechanisms for establishing, monitoring and integrating project elements, tracking, timelines and communications in ensuring the target of project requirement is satisfied.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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