Senior Network Architect CCIE Certified
Company: Soal Technologies Inc
Location: Portland
Posted on: February 4, 2025
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Job Description:
Job Description
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Insight Req Senior Cisco Network Architect
Senior Cisco Network Architect (CCIE) in a state IT department is
responsible for designing, implementing, and maintaining complex
network infrastructures that support the state's operations,
services, and data. They are tasked with ensuring robust and secure
network performance, leveraging Cisco's products and services
across areas like networking, routing, switching, and wireless
systems.
Here is a detailed breakdown of their responsibilities and
tasks:
1. Network Design and Architecture
- Design Network Infrastructure: Lead the design of large-scale
enterprise network infrastructures, ensuring the network
architecture meets the needs of the state agency, including
scalability, redundancy, and high availability.
- Cisco Solutions: Use Cisco products (routers, switches,
firewalls, etc.) to design and implement network solutions,
optimizing for performance, security, and cost-efficiency.
- High-Level Design (HLD) and Low-Level Design (LLD): Develop both
high-level and detailed network design documentation, including IP
addressing, VLANs, subnets, routing protocols, and wireless network
components.
- Virtualization and SDN: Integrate software-defined networking
(SDN) and network virtualization solutions where applicable,
enhancing flexibility and manageability.
2. Routing & Switching
- Routing Protocols: Implement and optimize routing protocols such
as OSPF, EIGRP, BGP, and MPLS to ensure reliable data flow across
multiple locations, including remote sites and data centers.
- Switching Technologies: Design and configure complex Layer 2 and
Layer 3 switching, utilizing technologies like Spanning Tree
Protocol (STP), VTP, and Cisco's advanced features (like EVPN and
VXLAN) for network segmentation and traffic flow optimization.
- Network Segmentation & Security: Leverage routing and switching
technologies to implement network segmentation, applying best
practices for reducing the attack surface and enhancing
security.
- Quality of Service (QoS): Configure QoS policies to prioritize
critical network traffic, such as voice and video, ensuring high
performance and minimizing latency.
3. Wireless Networking
- Design Wireless Networks: Architect wireless LAN (WLAN) solutions
to provide secure, reliable, and high-performance wireless
connectivity, ensuring full coverage in all key areas.
- Cisco Wireless Solutions: Deploy Cisco's wireless solutions such
as Cisco Meraki or Cisco Catalyst access points and controllers,
configuring them for enterprise environments.
- Wi-Fi Security: Ensure proper security configurations in wireless
environments (e.g., WPA3, 802.1X) to safeguard data privacy and
prevent unauthorized access.
- Wireless Site Surveys: Conduct or oversee wireless site surveys
to determine optimal access point placement and configuration.
4. Network Security & Compliance
- Network Security Framework: Design and implement security
protocols and systems (firewalls, intrusion prevention systems,
VPNs, etc.) to protect sensitive state data and meet government
standards.
- Compliance: Ensure the network architecture complies with
federal, state, and local regulatory requirements (such as NIST,
FISMA, or HIPAA) for privacy, data integrity, and security.
- Monitoring & Threat Detection: Work with network security teams
to deploy network monitoring solutions and detect any potential
security incidents or vulnerabilities.
5. Performance Optimization & Troubleshooting
- Network Monitoring & Diagnostics: Implement network monitoring
tools (e.g., Cisco Prime, SolarWinds) to proactively monitor
network health, performance, and traffic flow.
- Troubleshooting: Lead advanced troubleshooting for complex
network issues, applying expertise in Cisco technologies to
diagnose and resolve problems efficiently.
- Capacity Planning & Optimization: Perform capacity planning and
tuning of network devices to ensure the infrastructure can handle
projected growth and prevent bottlenecks.
6. Collaboration with Other Teams
- Cross-Department Collaboration: Work closely with other IT teams
such as systems administrators, security specialists, and database
administrators to align network designs with the overall IT
strategy.
- Vendor Coordination: Collaborate with Cisco and other third-party
vendors for purchasing, licensing, support, and
troubleshooting.
- Project Management: Lead or contribute to projects that involve
network upgrades, migrations, or new implementations, ensuring that
timelines, budgets, and performance goals are met.
7. Documentation & Reporting
- Network Documentation: Maintain comprehensive network diagrams,
configurations, and detailed technical documentation for future
reference and auditing purposes.
- Reporting: Generate regular reports on network performance,
security incidents, and operational status for senior management
and other stakeholders.
- Knowledge Transfer: Provide knowledge transfer to junior staff,
ensuring they understand the architecture, configurations, and best
practices.
8. Leadership & Mentoring
- Team Leadership: Mentor and guide junior network engineers or
administrators, helping them with Cisco technologies and overall
network design and troubleshooting.
- Training & Certifications: Ensure team members stay updated on
the latest Cisco technologies and certifications (e.g., CCNP,
CCIE).
9. Disaster Recovery & Business Continuity
- Disaster Recovery Planning: Design and implement disaster
recovery and business continuity strategies for network
infrastructure, including backup and failover configurations.
- Redundancy & High Availability: Architect networks to include
failover solutions like HSRP, VRRP, and redundant power supplies,
ensuring minimal downtime.
10. Emerging Technologies and Research
- Research New Technologies: Stay current with emerging
technologies like 5G, IoT, and automation, evaluating their
potential integration into the state's network infrastructure.
- Pilot and Test New Solutions: Lead proof-of-concept (PoC) or
pilot implementations of new networking solutions and determine
their viability within the agency's environment.
Required Skills and Qualifications:
- Cisco Certifications: A CCIE (Cisco Certified Internetwork
Expert) certification is critical, demonstrating expert-level
knowledge in routing, switching, wireless, and security. Or
Equivalent Experience
- Advanced Knowledge: Expertise in network design principles,
troubleshooting methodologies, and a deep understanding of routing,
switching, and wireless protocols.
- Experience with Cisco Hardware: Proficiency in Cisco routers,
switches, firewalls, wireless controllers, and access points.
- Security Expertise: In-depth knowledge of network security
principles, including encryption, VPNs, firewalls, and intrusion
prevention systems (IPS).
- Leadership: Experience leading cross-functional teams and
mentoring junior engineers.
The Senior Cisco Network Architect plays a vital role in ensuring
the state's network infrastructure is secure, efficient, and
scalable, capable of supporting the dynamic needs of state services
while also meeting regulatory standards
Keywords: Soal Technologies Inc, Manchester , Senior Network Architect CCIE Certified, IT / Software / Systems , Portland, New Hampshire
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