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Linux Network Infrastructure Engineer

Company Name:
Prowess IT Solutions
We are looking for an individual who is highly experienced as a lead network engineer in a Linux environment related to online
services
. This person should have a background in managing all aspects of networking and architecture for large, scalable environments.
Requirements
Work with the Director of Infrastructure and vendors to upgrade and architect our network on an ongoing basis.
Develop ways to improve and grow the network to support growing business goals and traffic.
Participate in an off-hours on-call rotation
Supervisory
Responsibilities:
none.
Required Knowledge, Skills and Abilities:
Strong experience with: BGP, OSPF, Firewalls: stateful firewall traffic flow devices, Web Load Balancers, (Layer 7 switching)
Excellent knowledge and comfort with packet captures
Ability to work in a heterogeneous environment
Development as needed in Perl, Bash/Shell scripting.
Cisco Routing and Switching
Strong experience with network troubleshooting; dealing with networks and protocols such as TCP/IP, HTTP, FTP, SMTP, and DNS;
Strong background on use of code troubleshooting tools such as strace and gdb and network troubleshooting with tools such as tcpdump
Strong detailed experience with network monitoring software configurations
Excellent oral and written communication skills.
Strong self-starter who is a team player
Desired Skills/
Experience:
802.11, 802.1x
Active Directory
Cacti
Rancid
Riverbed/Cascade Pilot
VMWare
Citrix Netscaler
Apache
Varnish
Perl, Python, Ruby
Force10
Palo Alto
Meraki
IPS/IDS
Minimum
job
Requirements:
Bachelor's degree from a four-year college or university highly preferred. 4 years of commensurate experience considered, and 2 years of professional work experience.
Must be a US citizen or have green card to apply.Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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