University of Miami
NetworkEngineer,Intermediate
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“Network Engineer, Intermediate at University of Miami. Skills: Network engineering, VoIP solutions, Network maintenance. Configure and maintain network equipment. Support University data networks”
What You'll Achieve.
Ensure network availability; Ensure network up-time
Industry & Context.
Troubleshooting; Problem analysis; Root cause analysis
On-call rotation, 24/7 support
What They're Looking For.
Must Have
Bachelor's Degree in relevant field, Minimum 3 years of relevant experience, Skill in collecting data, Skill in organizing data, Skill in analyzing data, Ability to recognize problems, Ability to analyze problems, Ability to solve problems, Ability to exercise sound judgment, Ability to make critical decisions
What You'll Do.
Configure and maintain network equipment
Support University data networks
Support optical networks
Coordinate network changes
Implement voice over IP solutions
Maintain voice over IP solutions
Configure data network routers
Configure data network switches
Troubleshoot data network routers
Troubleshoot data network switches
Utilize test equipment
Analyze technical problems
Correct technical problems
Perform first line problem resolution
Resolve network hardware problems
Resolve network service problems
Maintain network documentation
Monitor network performance
Ensure network availability
Provide hardware support
Support local area networks
Support metropolitan area networks
Support wide area networks
Answer network service questions
Provide guidance to customers
Provide direction to customers
Identify network problems
Diagnose network problems
Identify performance factors
Diagnose performance factors
Alert supervisor of failures
Alert supervisor of degradation
Perform corrective action
Monitor network performance levels
Maintain network availability
Maintain network support databases
Submit documentation on diagnosis
Submit documentation on correction
Adhere to University policies
Adhere to unit-level policies
Safeguard University assets
Maintain networking infrastructure
Maintain legacy voice resources
Troubleshoot Local Area Network problems
Troubleshoot Wide Area Network problems
Troubleshoot VoIP problems
Analyze new technology trends
Evaluate new technology trends
Recommend technology solutions
Supervise hardware installation
Assist hardware installation
Supervise hardware upgrades
Assist hardware upgrades
Supervise software installation
Assist software installation
Supervise software upgrades
Assist software upgrades
Assist Network Engineers
Assist Network Architects
Maintain network connections
Maintain off-campus computing resources
Produce technical documents
Maintain technical documents
Contribute to policy creation
Contribute to procedure creation
Contribute to infrastructure standards
Contribute to support standards
Monitor network performance levels
Ensure network up-time
Support network infrastructure
Support voice infrastructure
Identify performance factors
Diagnose performance factors
Alert senior engineer of failures
Alert senior engineer of degradation
Advise management of problems
Advise management of resolutions
Provide voice networking statistics
Provide resolution to reported problems
Troubleshoot network problems 24/7
Troubleshoot voice problems 24/7
Be on-call for network issues
Be on-call for voice issues
Troubleshoot reported network problems
Troubleshoot reported voice problems
How You'll Work.
Communication Scope
Provide guidance; Provide direction
Full Job Description
**_Current Employees:_** If you are a current Staff, Faculty or Temporary employee at the University of Miami, please click [here](https://www.myworkday.com/umiami/d/task/1422$7248.htmld) to log in to Workday to use the internal application process. To learn how to apply for a faculty or staff position, please review this [tip sheet](https://my.it.miami.edu/wda/erpsec/tipsheets/ER_eRecruiting_ApplyforaJob.pdf). The University of Miami’s UMIT Department has an exciting opportunity for a The University of Miami’s UMIT Department has an exciting opportunity for a full-time Network Engineer, Intermediate to work onsite in Coral Gables, Florida. The Network Engineer, Intermediate serves as a troubleshooter on complex local and wide area networks and Voice/VoIP network problems. Additionally, the incumbent provides server hardware, operating system, and virtual hypervisor expertise to the team. An employee in this position installs and manages network communication equipment according to written and graphic specifications. Core Responsibilities: * Performs moderately complex configuration and maintenance of multi-protocols enterprise network equipment, supporting University data, and optical network. * Coordinates implementation and testing of changes to the network hardware, circuits, and software. * Designs, implements, and maintains voice over IP solutions. * Configures and troubleshoots data network routers and switches. * Utilizes test equipment and network management components in the analysis and correction of technical problems. * Performs first line problem resolution for network hardware and services. Assists in maintaining documentation of hardware and software. * Monitors network performance levels and ensures network availability is maintained. * Provides primary support for hardware used on the local area network, metropolitan area network (TLS), and wide area network. * Answers questions to problems related to network services and provides guidance and dire
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