L3 Network Data Center Engineer Engineering - Kalamazoo, MI at Geebo

L3 Network Data Center Engineer

We are looking for an L3 Network Engineer with 12
years of experience in Data Center and Cisco CI
Job Description:
We are currently seeking a highly skilled L3 Network/Data Center Engineer with expertise in Cisco switches and routers, data center network infrastructure, Cisco ACI (Application Center Infrastructure), APIC, and WRT.
As a Network/Data Center Engineer, you be responsible for supporting and maintaining our enterprise data center network systems.
Qualifications:
Must have hands-on experiences with common DC devices, Cisco ACI, and WRT.
Ideal candidates will have experience with end-to-end Cisco ACI solutions, including fabric setup, policy enforcement, and integration into existing data center infrastructure.
Minimum of 10 years of hands-on experience in supporting and maintaining enterprise network systems.
Strong technical knowledge of common routing protocols (OSPF, BGP, IS-IS etc.
) and switching networks across large-scale environments.
Client note:
Strong L3 network engineer- onsite in Kalamazoo- Office
Data center.
Need experience with common DC devices.
Plus to have ACI experience.
This person should have a strong Networking background (experience working in/supporting various Data Center devices) and ideally have some experience with ACI.
ACI Experience, the manager noted that it will be more learn more as needed, rather than out-and-out ACI experience, but, yeah, being able to support it day to day is fine knowing the person will learn it as they go.
L3 Network Data Center Engineer Recommended Skills Border Gateway Protocol Cisco Cisco Switches Data Center Network Data Centers Infrastructure Management Apply to this job.
Think you're the perfect candidate? Apply on company site Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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