* Title: Network Engineer – CCNP or JNCIP required*

*Location: Menlo Park, CA*



*Skills Required*

*Must Have:*

   - *Cisco, Juniper networks certified - like CCNP, CCIE, JNCIP, JNCIE*
   - 7+ years’ of hands-on work experience in networks installation,
   configuration and support.
   - Strong hands on work experience with Cisco Nexus 7K, 5K devices. Cisco
   ASR 9K, Chassis based Switches like 6500, Juniper Enterprise and Service
   Provider network hardware platforms like modular based MX series, PTX
   series and architectures including data center switching platforms.
   - Strong working and troubleshooting knowledge of routing protocols like
   - OSPF, BGP
   - Good working experience with switching technologies/ concepts - like
   STP, VLANs, VTP
   - Good hands on experience on the load balancing concepts like - LACP,
   - Fair knowledge in working with telecom carriers, link issue
   resolution, telecom circuit provisioning/ issue fixing.
   - Understanding, troubleshooting skills and resolution skills on the
   optical network infrastructure devices, fiber cables, Optical interfaces
   (SFPs/ CFPs),
   - Working with principal vendors like Cisco/ Juniper TAC for RMA
   (hardware replacement)
   - Positive attitude and efficient team player.
   - Good communication skills



*Others:*

   - Working knowledge on MPLS concepts.
   - Understanding the Metro Ethernet concepts and associated Fiber DWDM
   equipment like Cyan, Ciena, Infinera etc.
   - Demonstrated ability to analyze complex situations and utilize
   troubleshooting skills, systems and tools, and creative problem solving
   abilities under pressure
   - Working knowledge of  Linux OS and CLI navigation
   - Working knowledge on using network related tools like - Putty, WinScp,
   Filezilla





 Thanks & Regards

Mounika

recrui...@nityainc.com/nitya.recruit...@gmail.com

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