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Network Engineer

Our client, an insurance company based in San Mateo, CA, has a contract to hire opening for a Network Engineer to join their team.
You will have the opportunity to oversee the operation of local and wide area networks.
You will research, design, recommend, test, and implement network solutions throughout the enterprise.
In addition, you will manage and maintain network infrastructure hardware, software, and enterprise monitoring tools.
Some of what you will be doing on a day-to-day basis:
Design, implement, document, and support the LAN/WAN.
Perform hands-on implementation, and troubleshooting, of network infrastructure including core switches, routers, VPN hardware, load-balancers and related hardware and software.
Assist others with diagnosing and resolving technical problems involving the network infrastructure, application performance or connectivity.
Monitor, configure, troubleshoot and upgrade routers, switches, VPN endpoints, load-balancers, WLAN devices, Cisco IPSs, Cisco ASAs, and Cisco Secure Client appliances.
Help plan and lead migration from Cisco to Palo Alto Network To be successful in this role, you need to have hands-on experience in following areas:
Experience as lead.
Someone who can take our client to next gen networking Ability to gather, analyze and correlate symptoms to quickly and effectively troubleshoot degraded performance or total outages Some experience with Palo Alto Networks.
Client is very keen on migrating from Cisco to Palo Alto Network Network design Experience with Wireshark or other network packet analyzer Cisco Catalyst and Nexus LAN and SAN switches, Cisco routers, Cisco ASA firewalls, Cisco IPSs.
BGP WiFi Communications.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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