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SoftNice

Network Engineer

Reposted 24 Days Ago
Remote
Hiring Remotely in Texas
Mid level
Remote
Hiring Remotely in Texas
Mid level
The Network Engineer is responsible for the design, implementation, and support of data networks focused on firewalls and security for datacenter and branch office deployments.
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Company Description

SoftNice...Your single source for end-to-end expertise and professional services in development of information solutions.Since its inception in 2001, the world’s leading IT organizations have tapped SoftNice’s expertise, resources and cost-effective processes to help them provide strategic information solutions.Unlike most IT solutions providers, SoftNice has evolved a best-practice approach to every aspect of information management and professional services. Combined with our firsthand knowledge of your industry’s business issues, our ability to deliver quality information management solutions and build highly skilled teams more rapidly and cost-effectively is exceptional.

Job Description

Provides data network design, implementation, documentation, and troubleshooting
with particular focus on firewalls, security, and datacenter networks.
Responsible for technical management of advanced networking hardware and
circuits and will provide network services support to application
developers, end users and other operational personnel. Provides design
and product recommendations and configurations for both datacenter and
branch office network and security deployments. Requires experience with
firewalls, load balancing, design and troubleshooting, and Internet
environments.

These systems are used worldwide for multiple Business Units to deliver both
television and theatrical content with extremely tight SLAs. This
position will work closely with these BU
's,
both with their technical support teams as well as their managers and
executives, to bring resilient, scalable designs and quick resolutions
to any network challenges that may arise. The Senior Network Engineer
will be responsible for all technical aspects of network implementations
with design guidance from the corporate network engineering team in Los
Angeles.

Qualifications

Bachelor’s degree with a degree in Computer Science, Computer Engineering, EE or comparable discipline preferred

Additional Information

All your information will be kept confidential according to EEO guidelines.

Top Skills

Datacenter Networks
Firewalls
Internet Environments
Load Balancing
Network Hardware
Network Services Support
Troubleshooting

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