US_West | Network Design Engineer_L2

US_West | Network Design Engineer_L2

Redolent

Chicago, IL • On-site

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Job description

Diagnostics Development Engineer

You will be part of a global hardware Diagnostics development team, a very dynamic group usually working in a fast paced environment. You will closely interact with Diagnostics team members and hardware engineers. As a Diagnostics Engineer you will be exposed to state-of-the-Art technologies used in Core, optical and Edge routing Cisco products. Your main focus will be to ensure high quality of our Products, by developing component and system level embedded software. The diagnostics Software is target to verify ASIC, FPGA, Board and system designs in Engineering as well as Manufacturing.

We are looking for motivated individuals, outgoing who enjoy challenging tasks. Excellent Software background and strong understanding of Hardware is required. Solid problem solving skills and ability to troubleshoot software and hardware issues are highly desirable.

Design and develop component and system level diagnostics software/firmware for system, board, FPGA and ASIC design verification and validation in engineering and manufacturing. Work closely with HW design, SW development and manufacturing teams, and promote team collaboration. Develop and execute detailed test plans and automate software tools to validate diagnostics software. Requires hands-on test automation and programming experience.

Essential Skills (MUST): MSEE/CS combined or MSCE with 2+ years of related experience BSEE/CS combined or BSCE with 4+ years of related experience Excellent C programming skills Solid background in hardware and low level programming Seeking candidates with good driver-level or embedded software skills/experience. Familiarity with UNIX development environment Strong problem solving and debugging skills Ability to translate engineering and manufacturing customer requirements into design objectives Self-motivated and able to work effectively in a team environment Good English written/oral communication skills Ability to design, plan, and schedule a complex diagnostics project

Desirable Skills: High speed serdes hardware or software experience. Relevant industry experience with routers/switches.


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About Redolent

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Redolent, a dynamic and rapidly expanding company committed to excellence in software solutions, where success is fueled by a combination of technical expertise and efficient management practices. Our solutions create a measurable delta in our clients’ productivity and profitability, contributing to their growth and success.

Industry

It services

Company size

51 - 200 Employees

Headquarters location

San Jose, CA, US

Year founded

2008

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Frequently asked questions

Q: What skills or qualities help someone succeed as a Network Engineer?

A: To succeed as a Network Engineer, key technical skills include proficiency in network protocols (TCP/IP, DNS, DHCP), network architecture (LAN, WAN, Wi-Fi), and network security (firewalls, VPNs, access control). Additionally, strong problem-solving skills, attention to detail, and effective communication skills are essential soft skills, as Network Engineers must troubleshoot complex issues, collaborate with teams, and explain technical concepts to non-technical stakeholders. By combining these technical and soft skills, Network Engineers can design, implement, and maintain reliable and secure network infrastructure, supporting the growth and success of their organization.

Q: What is the career path for a Network Engineer?

A: A Network Engineer's typical career progression involves starting as a Network Administrator or Junior Network Engineer, where they gain hands-on experience with network infrastructure and protocols. As they progress to mid-level roles such as Network Engineer or Senior Network Engineer, they take on more complex projects, lead teams, and develop expertise in areas like network security, virtualization, and cloud computing. Ultimately, senior Network Engineers can move into leadership positions like Network Architect or Director of Network Engineering, or transition into related fields like IT Management or Cybersecurity.