Network/ Systems Administrator - Relo offered - CyberCoders (Auburn, AL) Information Technology (IT) - Tyler, AL at Geebo

Network/ Systems Administrator - Relo offered - CyberCoders (Auburn, AL)

Network/ Systems Admin - Cisco Switches/ Routing/ Firewalls, Rou Network Architect If you are a Network / Systems Admin.
with telecommunication experience please read on! Top 3 Reasons to Work with Us - Ability to get hands on with the latest and greatest technologies What You Will Be Doing - Monitor the network for trouble conditions, implements network troubleshooting procedures to isolate specific trouble source and take corrective action.
- Performs preventive/routine end-to-end maintenance processes.
What You Need for this Position - Advanced understanding of data/IP networks equipment, terminology and standards.
- Advanced understanding of Ethernet switching and IP routing including VLANs, access lists, and routing protocols.
- Advanced knowledge of server hardware and operating systems.
- Advanced knowledge of Network Monitoring Systems including Solarwinds, Nagios, ZenOS and others - Understanding of Linux / Unix - Advanced knowledge of architecture and major components of softswitch-based, next-generation, converged networks including Metaswitch.
- Advanced knowledge of VoIP softswitch translations.
- Advanced knowledge of Session Border Controllers - Advanced knowledge of infrastructure support systems, i.
e.
RADIUS, DNS.
- Ability to effectively troubleshoot complex network performance issues.
- CCNP or higher required.
What's In It for You - Competitive salary - Great benefits (Dental, Health, 401K, payed vacation) - Flexible work Schedule - Quickly grow into a Team-Lead / Managerial role So, if you are a Network/ Systems Admin - Ethernet switch and IP routing concepts with Cisco Switches/ Routing/ Firewalls and Routing Protocols 3
years of experience, please apply today! CS2-ALNSA , , , , , CyberCoders Source:
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Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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