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Entry Level Industrial Network/Virtualization Specialist

Entry Level Industrial Network/Virtualization Specialist

RoviSys

Aurora, OH • On-site

Full-time

Posted 26 days ago


Job description

Day-to-Day Activities

  • Work under a lead engineer to assess, design, configure, and commission network and computer systems for the manufacturing environment
  • Interface with clients for design meetings and conference calls
  • Travel to customer sites to assess, troubleshoot, and upgrade manufacturing infrastructure

Qualifications

  • B.S. in a technology-related field
  • Interested in learning about IT-centric technologies in manufacturing
  • Prior experience with networking and virtualization in an industrial manufacturing setting is a plus but not required
  • Self-motivated, excellent communication skills, enjoy learning, and working with others

Travel Requirements

25-50%