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CLSI is now accepting applications for a Network Analyst in the Systems Technology department. Reporting to the Infrastructure Technology Lead, the successful candidate supports programs and services related to TCP/IP networks at the CLS. The incumbent should be a fully qualified specialist or technical expert in more than one specific area.
Responsibilities:
- Participate in network design, implementation, and administration
- Provide support for a variety of network devices including routers, switches, firewalls, WAF, wireless network devices and various virtual network appliances
- Develop, monitor and administer policies for the use of network resources
- Evaluate and recommend network security improvements and system upgrades
- Monitoring network devices and services to ensure optimal performance
- Planning network changes with a focus on minimizing disruption
- Creating and maintaining technical network documentation
- Supporting various network services such as VOIP, DHCP, DNS, DDI, NIS and NTP
- Producing and maintaining network wiring drawings and conceptual topology drawing
Required Qualifications:
- A relevant undergraduate degree or graduation from a recognized two-year computer systems technology diploma program
- A minimum of 2 years recent, related experience or an equivalent combination of training and experience in an enterprise network environment
- Maintain at least 1 or more certifications; Cisco Network Certifications, Certifications in Linux, Windows, or equivalent IT certifications will be considered an asset
- In depth knowledge of networking services and protocols
- Knowledge of general computing environments and platforms such as Windows, Linux and VMWare
- Proven network engineering, network operations and network performance analysis skills
- Hands-on technical troubleshooting capabilities and ability to work simultaneously on several projects and to use good judgment in determining priorities