Network Engineering Manager Information Technology (IT) - Syracuse, NY at Geebo

Network Engineering Manager

Company Name:
Systems Technology Intl, Inc
Minimum Requirements:
College degree in a computer related field or eight years related work experience with three to five years related work experience in Manufacturing, Health Care, Casino, Hospitality and/or Banking or Entertainment industry or other high volume, highly regulated, complex, demanding customer oriented IT environment.
Certifications in Cisco Certified Network Associate (CCNA), Cisco Certified Network Professional (CCNP), Wireshark Certified Network Analyst (WCNA), Cisco Certified Internet Expert (CCIE) and/or, other related technical certification desirable.
Proven experience and success with LAN, WAN, MAN and WLAN design and implementation.
Proven experience with network capacity planning, network security principles, and general network management best practices.
In-depth technical knowledge of network, PC, and platform operating systems, including Cisco Internetwork Operating System, LINUX, IBM OS/400 (i5/OS), Microsoft Windows Server and Desktop Operating Systems.
Working technical knowledge of current network hardware, protocols, and Internet standards, including (OSPF, BGP, DNS, DHCP, NTP).
Ability to write, read and understand technical manuals, CAD drawings/blueprints, procedural documentation and OEM guides.
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