Chief designer of network communications- Provides technical leadership in vendor selection, design, and management of the Children's converged wired and wireless networks.
Designs, configures, and maintains network management utilities/tools (Prime, Cisco Works, Smartnet, etc.); utilizes information to provide bandwidth utilization and capacity planning.
Designs, sets up, and configures complex wireless networking that supports public and secure access and the ability to support voice and video conferencing technologies/applications.
Creates detailed design documents, such as Visio diagrams, architecture definition documents, IP allocations, device descriptions, and narratives describing the function of the design.
IDF and MDF management and standards, including cabling standards, hardware and switch port labeling, and documentation to include closet layout Visio diagrams.
Maintains uniformity throughout the organization and maintains a well-organized horizontal/vertical wire management system.
Implements and maintains proper IDF/MDF facilities to include hardware high availability and redundant power supplies and UPS's at all times. Works with facilities on any cooling and other environmental issues.
Is able to conduct in-depth research into issues and technologies as required and to recommend preferred hardware and/or solutions.
At least seven years of experience in a technical support position in a microcomputer environment.
At least seven years' experience in knowledge of generally accepted networking principles, including data loss prevention, DNS, DHCP, Active Directory in supporting multi-protocol network environments (i.e. BGP, EIGRP, OSPF, IP Multicast, MPLS, QOS, VLAN, and VOIP).
At least seven years' experience in physical and logical network design, including network management and detailed packet analysis.
Bachelor's Degree in MIS, information systems, related field, or equivalent experience.
CCIE, CCDE & CCar certifications.
Cisco CCNP certifications highly preferred.
At least five years' experience in healthcare setting.