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Scout-ET Inc.

WAN Network Engineer

Scout-ET Inc., Saint Louis, Missouri, United States, 63146


Job Title: WAN Network EngineerLocation: St Louis, MODuration: 7+ monthsExperience with MPLS is very important.OverviewA growing global company is seeking a talented and motivated WAN engineer to join the WAN engineering team. This is an exciting opportunity to be a part of the team that is responsible for planning, designing, engineering, and supporting an advanced carrier class WAN environment in an enterprise setting. This fast-paced environment will challenge your knowledge of BGP, MPLS, QoS, Multicast, Cisco hardware, Cisco IOS/XR, JunoOS, and other complex network technologies. In this role, you will be an important member of a critical team for our firm.Responsibilities:

Drives and “owns” specific areas within projectsSchedules and implements network changes via Network Change InstructionsClearly communicates issues and conceptsUnderstands what our business isAssists in providing 3rd level supportContinuously improves specific areas within the team’s remitAssists in evaluating and testing new technologiesAssists in developing and publishing standards, designs, and other documentationQualifications:

BS (or higher) in relevant field – Bachelor’s degree (3 or 4 years) or foreign equivalent in Computer Information Systems, Computer Science, or related field.Minimum of 3 years’ experience ideally working in a carrier network or a large enterprise network in a design, engineering, or architecture roleGood written and verbal communication skills. The ability to clearly articulate complex issuesTeam player with proven track record of successful project delivery.Mandatory Experience/Skills:Please quantify all required experience, for example, 3 years of experience in:

Knowledge and hands-on experience with BGP, EIGRP, OSPF and RIPExperience with Cisco ASR, CRS, 7600, 6500, & 7200 platforms, Juniper ExperienceKnowledge of carrier technologies such as SONET, SDH, DWDM, and Ethernet services (MEF) as well as the ability to work with carriers for troubleshooting purposesAn understanding of MPLS technologies such as L3 VPN, L2 VPN, and any of the following: VPLS, MPLS QoS, MPLS TE and mVPNAn understanding of multicast technologies such as PIM Sparse mode, PIM Dense mode, and PIM SSMConnector’s types & Fibre typesMTU throughput testing, Jumbo framesAdditional Information

Contact: PhaniEmail: phani(at)scoutet(dot)comPhone: 609 - 888 – 6753

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