The Network Incident Analyst will manage network incidents, requiring skills in routing, switching, and knowledge of various networking devices and protocols.
Company Description
First IT Solutions
Job Description2-3 years experience in Network routing and switching.
Excellent Communication ( verbal and written ) skills
Good Understanding of TCP/IP, OSI model.
Hands-on experience on networking devices from different vendors like Cisco, Juniper etc..
Good knowledge on Routing protocols, Switching technologies, Load balancing.
Excellent analytical and organizational skills and the ability to work with multiple geographically dispersed teams.
Basic knowledge on F5 Load Balancers and Juniper Netscreen Firewalls
QualificationsBachelor or higher
Additional InformationJob Status: Permanent
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Contact: 703-349-1004
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Top Skills
Cisco
F5 Load Balancers
Juniper
Juniper Netscreen Firewalls
Osi Model
Tcp/Ip
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