FAQs
What are the essential functions of the Network Engineer III position?
The essential functions include network upgrades, routine hardware configuration, monitoring and controlling network performance, incident ticket problem resolution, participating in 24x7 on-call rotation, implementing network architectures, and maintaining documentation for all implemented networks.
What are some additional responsibilities of the Network Engineer III role?
Additional responsibilities include providing third-level support for end user or site issue escalations, working with appropriate carriers or vendors to resolve issues, identifying and resolving hardware or software technical problems, configuring and maintaining LAN/WAN equipment, administering network services, troubleshooting network problems, and assisting in proposal preparation and solution presentations.
What skills and abilities are required for the Network Engineer III position?
Strong verbal and written communication skills, ability to create and maintain professional relationships, multitasking and time management skills, attention to detail and follow-up, the ability to lift and move components, advanced knowledge of Cisco enterprise routers and switches, expertise in WiFi technologies, intermediate knowledge of networking monitoring tools, and familiarity with cloud services like Azure, AWS, and OCI.
What qualifications are necessary for the Network Engineer III role?
A Bachelor's degree in MIS, CIS, MBA, or Business Administration is preferred, along with eight or more years of experience in IT and/or Networking or Security. Advanced knowledge of Cisco routers and switches, expertise in WiFi technologies, intermediate knowledge of ADC load balancers, familiarity with cloud services, and experience with networking monitoring tools are also required. Additionally, certifications such as CCNP, CWNP, or CWSP are beneficial.