Data Center Engineer Engineering - Altoona, IA at Geebo

Data Center Engineer

Job title:
Datacenter Network Engineer L2Location:
Altoona, IA (Onsite from Day 1)Implementation:
HCL AmericaLong Term Contract Key Skills:
Experience working with Fiber optic.
Experience in RJ45 and other connectorsExperience with switch directoriesNeed CLI/Linux knowledge.
Job Description:
Culture / Team fitAmbitious / Hard working / Go getter / Coachable / MentorPhysical layer:
fiber optic connections, contamination, cleaningUnderstand ESD best practicesComfortable with text based CLIFamiliar with IP based networkingA+/Network
level of knowledge requiredGood understanding of OSI layer and network principles2
years of DC experience required7
years of IT related experience requiredFamiliarity with the Linux based systems and experience with scripting and automation (Bash, Python, Perl)Understanding BGP routing protocols, spanning tree, VRRP, LACPNvidia IB understanding is a nice to have skillGood organization, multitasking and communication skillsMicrosoft Office Tools:
Word, Outlook, ExcelUnderstanding of network procedures, environmental and safety management in a DC environment.
Responsibilities:
Physical hardware swaps:
(Fabric and Backbone)Optical transceiver swaps / Circuit diagnosisLine card swapTOR ReplacementWork with vendors for RMA'sMust be able to lift 50lbsAsset ManagementTools and Ticket managementBuild relationships with partner teams within the DCAbility to review hardware logs, isolate and identify root causeRemote link troubleshootingAbility to mentor and guide L1 resources.
Recommended Skills Asset Management Automation Bash (Scripting Language) Border Gateway Protocol Communication Hardworking And Dedicated Apply to this job.
Think you're the perfect candidate? Apply on company site Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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