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Our client is seeking a Level 2 Network Engineer to support and enhance a multi-site network environment. This role is ideal for someone who has progressed beyond entry-level network support (L1) and is ready to take on more hands-on responsibilities with routing, switching, and troubleshooting. The position offers a mix of project work, operational support, and equipment deployment in a dynamic environment undergoing ongoing infrastructure upgrades. This individual will spend approximately half their time contributing to network-related projects, with the remaining time focused on troubleshooting, issue resolution, and preparing network equipment for deployment. The environment includes recent and ongoing initiatives such as SD-WAN implementation, wireless upgrades, and evolving Cisco-based infrastructure.
Job Responsibility
Configure, maintain, and troubleshoot routers, switches, VPN tunnels, and related network infrastructure across multiple locations
Diagnose and resolve connectivity issues, including port-level troubleshooting and traffic analysis
Support network projects such as hardware upgrades, SD-WAN enhancements, and wireless deployments
Monitor network performance and implement adjustments to improve reliability and efficiency
Deploy and stage network equipment for new site builds or replacements
Implement and maintain firewall rules, security controls, and firmware updates
Document configurations, network changes, and incident resolutions while communicating updates to stakeholders
Requirements
2–4 years of hands-on networking experience, including progression from an L1 support role
Strong understanding of Layer 2 and Layer 3 networking concepts, including routing, switching, and TCP/IP
Experience configuring routers and switches, including VLANs, redundancy, and traffic identification
Familiarity with WAN technologies such as MPLS, SD-WAN, and site-to-site VPN configuration
Working knowledge of enterprise networking platforms (Cisco preferred), including exposure to Nexus and ACI environments
Ability to troubleshoot network issues end-to-end, including diagnosing connectivity and performance problems
Experience with network monitoring and diagnostic tools, along with strong documentation and communication skills