Detroit, Michigan(Onsite) Cisco switches, Cisco routers, Cisco WLCs, and Cisco Access Point, F5 ... when necessary Assist in configuring deploying and maintaining network monitoring tools and ...
Detroit, Michigan(Onsite) Cisco switches, Cisco routers, Cisco WLCs, and Cisco Access Point, F5 ... when necessary Assist in configuring deploying and maintaining network monitoring tools and ...
... * Assist clients in designing, implementing and operating technology and process solutions to ... Bachelor's degree in Cybersecurity, Information Security, Engineering, Computer Science ...
... * Assist clients in designing, implementing and operating technology and process solutions to ... Bachelor's degree in Cybersecurity, Information Security, Engineering, Computer Science ...
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| Aspect | Assistant F5 Engineer | Network Support Engineer |
|---|---|---|
| Certifications | F5 Certified BIG-IP Administrator, Network+ | CompTIA Network+, Cisco CCNA |
| Work Environment | Data centers, application delivery, load balancing | Network troubleshooting, infrastructure support |
| Industry Usage | IT, telecommunications, cloud services | IT, enterprise networks, service providers |
The Assistant F5 Engineer primarily focuses on configuring and maintaining F5 load balancers and application delivery controllers, often requiring F5 certifications. In contrast, a Network Support Engineer handles broader network infrastructure issues, including troubleshooting and supporting various network devices. While both roles work within IT environments and require networking knowledge, the Assistant F5 Engineer specializes in application delivery solutions, making it more specific to load balancing and application optimization.
Full-time
Posted 13 days ago
Job description
14+ exp.
Detroit, Michigan(Onsite)
Cisco switches, Cisco routers, Cisco WLCs, and Cisco Access Point, F5 Load Balancer, and Cisco ISE
The Datanet Network Monitoring Specialist is responsible for monitoring and maintaining the health performance and stability of network systems This role involves proactive monitoring troubleshooting and escalating issues to ensure network availability and reliability The specialist will work closely with crossfunctional teams to identify and resolve network incidents in realtime
Responsibilities
Monitor Datanet network systems and infrastructure for performance availability and reliability using network monitoring tools
Conduct realtime analysis and respond promptly to any network alarms outages or performance degradation
Perform troubleshooting to identify the root cause of network issues and escalate to the appropriate team when necessary
Assist in configuring deploying and maintaining network monitoring tools and software
Track and document incidents outages and their resolutions maintaining accurate and detailed records
Develop and update monitoring reports and dashboards to provide insights into network health and performance
Collaborate with other network and systems engineers on optimizing and maintaining network reliability
Provide suggestions to enhance network performance and monitoring capabilities based on incident analysis
Ensure compliance with all network security policies and protocols