The Network Engineer will manage routing and switching, troubleshoot L2 and L3 issues, and work with WAN and LAN technologies.
Company Description
First IT Solutions
Job DescriptionKnowledge and Experience in routing and Switching,
Good understanding on WAN Technologies and routing protocols ( OSPF, BGP, MPLS)
Good understanding on LAN Technologies ( VTP, STP, HSRP)
Experience on F5 load Balancers
Experience on IPV6
Troubleshooting L2 and L3 issues
Between 3-5 years experience
CCNA
QualificationsBachelor or higher
Additional InformationJob Status: Permanent
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