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Customer facing network engineer
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Join a highly international team as a Customer-Facing Network Engineer. This mostly remote role in Tokyo requires 2+ years in network troubleshooting/configuration and strong Japanese communication. A competitive salary is offered alongside standard social benefits. CCNA/CCNP certification and co...
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Japan , Tokyo
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6000000.00 - 11000000.00 JPY / Year
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Network engineer
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Join a global team of 20,000+ as a Network Engineer in Tokyo. Utilize your 3+ years of LAN/WAN experience in a full remote, flexible role. Business-level English and Japanese (N2+) are required. CCNP/CCNA certifications are a strong advantage.
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Japan , Tokyo
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6000000.00 - 8500000.00 JPY / Year
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Explore a world of opportunity in Network Engineers jobs, the backbone of modern digital infrastructure. Network Engineers are the architects and custodians of the data highways that power organizations, ensuring seamless connectivity, robust security, and optimal performance for all digital operations. This critical profession involves designing, implementing, managing, and troubleshooting the complex web of routers, switches, firewalls, and other hardware and software that comprise local and wide area networks (LAN/WAN). Professionals in this field are problem-solvers who translate business needs into reliable technical solutions, maintaining the vital flow of information that businesses depend on. The typical responsibilities of a Network Engineer are comprehensive and pivotal. They routinely design network layouts and topologies to meet organizational requirements for capacity, scalability, and security. Daily tasks include configuring network devices, managing IP address schemes, and implementing critical security measures like access control lists (ACLs) and firewalls. A significant portion of their role involves proactive monitoring and performance analysis to prevent bottlenecks and ensure high availability. When issues arise, they perform deep-dive troubleshooting to diagnose and resolve outages or degradations swiftly. Furthermore, maintaining meticulous documentation of network configurations, policies, and procedures is a standard duty, as is planning and executing network upgrades and migrations with minimal disruption. The skill set for Network Engineers jobs is both deep and broad. A strong foundational knowledge of core networking protocols is essential, including TCP/IP, DNS, DHCP, and key routing protocols like OSPF and BGP. Expertise in network security principles and virtual private networks (VPNs) is mandatory. In today's landscape, familiarity with software-defined networking (SD-WAN), cloud networking (in platforms like AWS or Azure), and automation is increasingly crucial. Proficiency with scripting languages like Python and automation tools such as Ansible is now a common requirement to manage infrastructure at scale efficiently. Beyond technical prowess, successful Network Engineers possess sharp analytical skills, meticulous attention to detail, and the ability to communicate complex concepts to non-technical stakeholders. Relevant industry certifications, such as Cisco's CCNA/CCNP, Juniper's JNCIA/JNCIS, or CompTIA Network+, are highly valued and often expected. For those seeking a dynamic and ever-evolving career, Network Engineers jobs offer a challenging and rewarding path. Whether specializing in security, cloud integration, or automation, professionals in this field play a direct role in enabling innovation and business continuity, making them indispensable in virtually every sector of the global economy.

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