We are currently seeking a Network Engineer with a minimum of 3 years of hands on experience. As a Network Engineer, you will be a part of a project. This position is on site in NYC from 4PM -12 AM. Required Skills Must have hands-on experience with:
- Routing protocols EIGRP, OSPF, and BGP; configuring, troubleshooting, typical show commands to research issues.
- Racking and stacking Cisco 2900, 3700, 3600, 3800, 4500, 6500 series switches.
- Upgrading firmware on Cisco switches.
- Tools for upgrading firmware on Cisco switches; TFTP and FTP server, thumb drive.
- Configuration of Cisco switches in command line via console and SSH.
- Working knowledge of Cisco Catalyst linecards; multi-gig copper and fiber cards, supervisors.
- Deep understanding of Layer 1 concepts, configuration, and troubleshooting; typical show commands for verification of copper and fiber link status, quality of connection, expected transmit and receive light levels, interface counter types that indicate connection trouble, copper test and show commands to indicate cable short, media types.
- Working knowledge of Power over Ethernet; verification of power being provided to devices, PoE power budget on a switch.
- Deep understanding of Layer 2 concepts, configuration, and troubleshooting; spanning tree, root bridge, BPDU, designated ports, root ports, trunk and access ports, rapid spanning tree, ieee, MST, VLAN, Layer 2 extension, CDP, LLDP, MAC address, CAM and TCAM table, DHCP snooping.
- Deep understanding of Layer 3 concepts, configuration, and troubleshooting; routed ports, switched virtual interface, ARP table, ARP inspection, ARP access-control list, IPv4 access-control list, ping, traceroute.
- Deep understanding of first-hop redundancy protocols; HSRP, GLBP, VRRP.
- Deep understanding of IPv4 addressing, variable length subnet masks, summarization.
- Fiber plant management; installing fiber patch cords, troubleshooting link issues, working knowledge of multi-mode and single-mode fiber cabling.
- Copper plant management; installing CAT5/5e/6 patch cords, 568A/B termination, knowledge of straight through, cross-over, rollover cabling, usage of a tone generator and tracing copper cabling from Location A to Location Z.
- Working knowledge of Cisco fiber transceiver types; SFP, SFP28, QSFP; and wavelength types; 850nm, 1310nm, SX, LX, SR, LR, LR4, 1-gig, 10-gig, 25-gig, 100-gig.
- Working knowledge of network and server racks; Mighty Moe, shelves, rails, cable routing.
- Working knowledge of power distribution units (PDU); Tripp-Lite, Raritan Power, APC; and power cord types; twist-lock L6-20, L6-30, C12, C13, C14.
- Working knowledge of uninterruptible power supply (UPS) units; Schneider Electric, Emerson Power, APC; replacing batteries, connecting units to the network, power input and output types; L6-20, L6-30.
- Working knowledge of networked console servers; Tripp-Lite, Avocent.
- Working knowledge DNS and DHCP; What is a host record, reverse look-up zone, CNAME. What is a static IP address.
hands-on experience with the following is a plus :
- Cisco Catalyst 6800, 9300, 9400, 9500 series switches.
- Arista EOS 7280, 7504 series switches.
- Spine-leaf architecture.
- VxLAN concepts; Understanding what VNI's and VTEP's do, verification and research of host routes in EVPN tables.
- Redistribution of routing protocols; EIGRP to BGP.
- CCNA citification is a plus
Company Overview Founded in 1998, Lincoln Computer Services is a growing custom IT solution provider, servicing New York City and Long Island, New York. If you are interested in working for a growth-oriented company with a culture that exudes collaboration, integrity and a passion for technology, submit your resume today!