Sr. Network Engineering Consultant
Location : Hybrid , Boston, MA Area
Duration 6 Month
THEY MUST HAVE ALL OF THIS ON
THEIR RESUME- SKILLS MATRIX IS AT THE BOTTOME
- MUST live in the greater Boston, MA Area
- Solid mix of remote and client-facing
- Must have recent experience providing network
engineering services in a customer-facing capacity (for an MSP, VAR, etc.)
- Other core skills
- Meraki Switches
- Cisco Catalyst Switches
- Palo Alto Panorama
- Juniper Data Center Fabric (EVPN, VLAN)
- Palo
Alto – Panorama familiarity
- Meraki
– Experience with switching and wireless
- Cisco
Catalyst – Experience with switching and wireless
- Juniper
Data Center – Experience of exposure to Fabrice (EVPN, VLAN)
- Yrs of
experience: 5+
- Location:
Local to Boston/Cambridge area – most customers are from Somerville to
Cambridge but as far out as Lexington
- Customer facing – Ideally looking for
someone with VAR, MSP, or Professional services exp.
- Timeline:
ASAP
- Process:
Interview one
and done interview, could start someone within a week.
- Tier3
escalation experience ideal, otherwise they will be more of an onsite
resource to do racking and stacking and cabling work.
- Parking
reimbursement
- 30-40
hours of work per week
SKILLS MATRIX- MUST be completed in DETAIL
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Must have 5+ years of
recent Network Engineering experience (switching, routing, firewalls, etc.)
- When was the last time
you were in a similar role?
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Must have experience
working as a Network Engineer for a professional services organization (i.e.
VAR, MSP, etc.) where you were customer facing.
- When was the last time
you worked in a customer facing Network Engineer role for a professional
services organization?
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Must have recent experience
with Cisco Catalyst Switches
- When did you last
manage them?
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Must have recent experience
with Meraki switches
- When did you last work
with this?
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Must have recent experience
or exposure to Palo Alto Panorama
- Where have you
supported this?
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Must have recent experience
or exposure to Juniper Data Center Fabric (EVPN, VLAN)
- Where have you
supported this?
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