FAQs
What are the essential functions of a Network Engineer III in this role?
The essential functions include network upgrades, routine hardware configuration, monitoring and controlling network performance, incident ticket problem resolution, participation in 24x7 on-call rotation, implementation of network architectures, and administration of corporate network services.
What are the additional responsibilities of a Network Engineer III in this role?
The additional responsibilities include planning and implementing LANs, WANs, and remote access services, providing third level support for IT technical escalations, escalating issues to carriers or vendors as needed, troubleshooting network problems, and creating and maintaining documentation for all implemented networks.
What skills and abilities are required for this position?
Strong verbal and written communication skills, ability to create professional relationships, multitasking and time management skills, detailed oriented with excellent follow-up practices, ability to lift and move components, expertise in Cisco routers and switches, advanced knowledge of SDWAN technology, proficiency in WiFi technologies, intermediate level skills in load balancers, cloud services, and network monitoring tools.
What qualifications are necessary for a Network Engineer III in this role?
A bachelor's degree in MIS, CIS, MBA, or Business Administration is preferred, along with at least eight years of experience in enterprise IT, networking, or security. Advanced knowledge of Cisco routers and switches, expertise in WiFi technologies, intermediate skills in load balancers, cloud services, and network monitoring tools are required. Other certifications such as CCNP, CWNP, or CWSP are also beneficial.