The Network Engineer will assume, but not be limited to, the following responsibilities: Design and operation of network infrastructure: Maintain communication links including core network infrastructure and branch networking; architect, operate and document corporate LAN/WAN/SD‑WAN environments and integrate emerging technologies. Security administration: Administer network and data security through system controls, routing and filtering devices; implement access‑control lists and firewall rule. Technical support and incident management: Provide level 2/3 support for incidents, monitor performance, and troubleshoot complex network issues. Senior roles require troubleshooting protocols such as VLAN, STP, HSRP/VRRP, SD‑WAN, MPLS, OSPF and BGP and performing in‑depth root‑cause analysis. Project management: Manage network projects, coordinate with internal staff and vendors, and participate in short‑ and long-range technology planning for the credit union Support network segmentation, redundancy, and disaster recovery. Documentation and architecture: Create and maintain network design packages, update documentation to reflect as‑built configurations, and recommend standards, policies and procedure Partner with security teams on firewall and access controls. Continuous improvement: Keep abreast of emerging technologies, recommend improvements to enhance network performance and reliability, and participate in the evaluation of new hardware/software.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Mid Level
Number of Employees
101-250 employees