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, United States Tucson, AZ, United States Network Engineer II (Arizona) Posting Number req25510 Department Campus IT Services Department Website Link https://it.arizona.edu/ Location Chandler Address Chandler, AZ
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Responsibility: Infrastructure Support: Assist in the installation, configuration, and maintenance of Cisco switches, routers, wireless access points, and other devices utilizing the campus IP network. Monitoring
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works together to provide cohesive digital experiences and seamless support to the U-M community. For more information about ITS, visit: https://its.umich.edu/about Job Summary Information and Technology
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Communications as a Service (UCaaS) platforms, such as Cisco Webex, Zoom, or Microsoft Teams. Optimize E911 compliance, digital and analog trunking, SIP services, and VoIP solutions for seamless communication
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face-to-face, online, hybrid, and/or blended learning. Related industry experience. Current CISSP is highly desired. Current Cisco CCNA certification and additional industry certifications from Cisco
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year-for-year basis. Preferred Qualifications Cisco Certificated Network Associate (CCNA) or CompTIA Network+ Palo Alto PCNSE (current or expired) Experience with the following: Palo Alto NGFW, Cisco ASA
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Interview Assessment Experience of working as a network engineer within a large and complex organisation. Essential Application Experienced in the configuration and administration of Cisco based networking
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between 3-8% of their base salary. After three years, Pitt’s match increases to 150%! For more information visit https://www.hr.pitt.edu/careers-pitt/why-work-pitt . The combination of salary, benefits
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, operating systems, databases, cybersecurity, computer hardware. Industry certifications (CISCO CCNA, CompTIA Security+, CompTIA Network+, CompTIA A+, Oracle Database Foundations). Industry experience in
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., Cisco CUCM, Microsoft Teams Voice, Zoom Phone, etc.). Recognized subject matter expertise in VoIP protocols (SIP, H.323, MGCP), network infrastructure (routing, switching, QoS), and their impact on real