Remote Senior Network Engineer Engineering - Omaha, NE at Geebo

Remote Senior Network Engineer

Insight Global is seeking a Sr.
Network Engineer for an Enterprise client.
This individual will be working on a team of 5, including another Junior and Senior Network engineer along with Telecom Analysts.
This individuals primary focus will be the wireless network and dual threat using for the next 2 years; using Cisco wireless controller and access points, and Cisco ISE for security.
To manage the wireless troubleshooting this individual will be utilizing DNA Center (DNAC), specifically with automation and wireless, not just routers, gateways, and switches.
This engineer should have a full understanding of the wireless ecosystem and management tools (controller to manage access points, security system, and automation tools).
They will also be partnering with the second Senior Network Engineer on the team who will be focusing on data centers.
The team is focusing to optimize their current environment to the best of their ability while combating wireless supply chain issues, along with refreshes to the network to update design and standing up new environments.
This teams overall initiative is to continue to push out new deployments using the proper methodology.
In a remote position, the individual will have the opportunity to travel to Omaha, NE periodically to meet with the team and see the facilities.
Doing wireless in a manufacturing/warehouse space (not just an office) where the environment is dynamic and ever-changing AnsibleStrong background in Wireless Networking Cisco Wireless controllers & access points Security:
Cisco ISE Management troubleshooting:
DNA Center (DNAC for short)o Specifically with automation and wireless, not just routers, gateways & switches CCNP Certified & active Recommended Skills Ansible Cisco Cisco Certified Network Professional Problem Solving Stock Control Supply Chain Management Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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