What are the responsibilities and job description for the Network Engineer position at TrustRPO?
Job Details
Location: Onsite in Tallahassee, FL (Hybrid Potential)
Job Summary:
We are seeking a highly skilled Network Engineer with expertise in Cisco and Juniper networking technologies. The ideal candidate will have hands-on experience with VxLAN, Segment Routing, OSPF, FreeRADIUS, Terraform, and cloud networking. This role involves designing, implementing, and maintaining a university IT network infrastructure, ensuring security, scalability, and efficiency.
Key Responsibilities:
Network Design & Implementation:
- Configure and maintain Cisco NCS chassis, Palo Alto firewalls, and Juniper MX platforms.
- Implement VxLAN, Segment Routing, and OSPF in large-scale environments.
Cloud & Automation:
- Utilize Terraform and DevOps for network automation.
- Support cloud-based network infrastructure (AWS, Azure, Google Cloud Platform).
Security & Authentication:
- Manage RADIUS authentication systems, SSL certificates, and firewall security.
- Ensure compliance with best practices in network security.
System & Infrastructure Maintenance:
- Perform planned maintenance, code upgrades, and troubleshooting.
- Manage BIND DNS, DHCP, and automation scripts for network operations.
Daily Operations & Support:
- Handle network support cases and troubleshooting to ensure stability.
- Collaborate with internal teams to enhance network performance and security.
Required Qualifications:
Certifications: CCIE or CCNP (Cisco) preferred
Experience: 5 years in network engineering
Skills:
- Hands-on experience with Cisco Core Networking, Juniper switches
- Expertise in VxLAN, Segment Routing, OSPF, FreeRADIUS
- Strong knowledge of Terraform, DevOps, and automation
- Experience with firewalls, authentication systems, and security protocols
Work Environment: Onsite in Tallahassee, FL (hybrid may be an option)
Preferred Qualifications:
Experience with network automation (Python, Ansible, etc.)
Familiarity with Agile & DevOps methodologies
Experience working in university or enterprise IT networks
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