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Position: Cisco Engineer
Location: Grand Rapids, MI
Duration: 3+ Months
Interview: Skype
Rate: $50/hr C2C
Sr. Level Candidates Only
The most important skill of the applicant needs to have a solid foundation of Route and Switch technologies within the Cisco practice. A solid understanding of Layer 1-3 and how to troubleshoot each layer will make the applicant highly desirable.
McAfee - It isn't necessary to know MacAfee in great detail, but it is important to know how a proxy interacts with end users and their applications. Having this knowledge will make it easier to for troubleshooting.
Cisco - It is imperative to know Cisco IOS and NXOS and how to maneuver within the command line. With Spectrum acquiring different hospital's all the time (and little documentation), there is no consistency with each site, so you will have to know common commands to get to each switch and troubleshoot issues.
A10 Load Balancers - A10's are new at Spectrum as they are migrating for Cisco Ace Load Balancers. It is important to understand the concept of load balancers and their purpose within the larger scheme of the network.
Cisco Prime - Prime is Spectrum's Wireless management platform and you are in there often to troubleshoot wireless issues with clients. It is pretty similar to most other wireless applications, so as long as you have a basic understanding of wireless troubleshooting you should fine.
Blue CAT/Proteus - These are their DHCP/IP reservation tools. Must have common knowledge of how DHCP works.
Checkpoint Firewall - This is their Firewalls. Imperative to understand how a state full firewall works, and how source/dest/port rules can be made to allow traffic in and out of the network.
Service Desk - This is Spectrum's ticketing application. Just understand this is where you receive your work at.
DNS Server on Windows - Must know how A records and CNames work. Pretty simple to teach how to create them, but should at least know what DNS is.
Solarwinds - This is their monitoring application that allows them to see up/down status. Within this is Netflow. Need to know how to visualize traffic trends and how they correlate to issues.
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