Network Engineer Information Technology (IT) - Stamford, CT at Geebo

Network Engineer

Company Name:
Arca24.com
Salary period: Annual
Network Engineer Stamford, CT 1 Year Contract, Extension Possible
As a leading IT managed services specialist with more than 12,000 associates worldwide, we rely on the personal relationships we build with our consultants and the clients who depend on them. Join the CompuCom Team!
Overview:
Acts as a focal point for highly complex network problem resolution. Provides onsite or remote deployment support. Assists customer with design & deployment of complex network architectural solutions. Performs analysis and diagnosis of highly complex networking designs. Reviews Implementation Plans and Designs. Builds simulated networks in test labs to resolve highly complex problems and compatibility issues. Develops test plans and provides technical oversight to large testing/qualification efforts. Identifies, documents, and shares network design best practices & recommendations.
Qualifications:
Minimum 5 years of networking experience, including configuring, analysing & troubleshooting complex networks Strong switching, routing and data center experience General multicast knowledge and knowledge of troubleshooting
CompuCom supports Employment Equity and Diversity Dallas-based CompuCom Systems, Inc. is a leading provider of end user enablement, service experience management, and cloud technology services to Fortune 1000 companies. CompuCom partners with enterprises to develop smarter ways they can work, grow, and produce value for their business. Founded in 1987, privately held CompuCom has approximately 11,500 associates and supports more than 4 million end users in North America. For more information, visit the website.Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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