Posted Apr 30, 2026
As a Network WAN Engineer, you will be responsible for designing, implementing, and maintaining wide area networks (WAN) to connect geographically dispersed locations for secure data communication. Your role will involve optimizing network performance, managing routers, switches, and firewalls, as well as troubleshooting complex routing issues. Key skills required for this role include SD-WAN, BGP, OSPF, and VPNs, often necessitating certifications like CCNA/CCNP. Key Responsibilities:
Design & Implementation: Setting up WAN infrastructure, including routers, switches, and SD-WAN technology. - Performance Optimization: Ensuring high network efficiency, monitoring traffic flow, and managing Quality of Service (QoS). - Troubleshooting: Analyzing root causes of network failures, resolving performance bottlenecks, and minimizing downtime. - Security: Configuring firewalls, VPNs, and securing WAN traffic across locations. - Technologies: Proficiency in BGP, OSPF, MPLS, SD-WAN (e.g., Silver Peak), and IPsec. - Documentation: Maintaining detailed network diagrams, configurations, and procedural documentation. Qualifications Required:
Proficiency in SDWAN, Cisco Routers, switches, OSPF, BGP, Firewall, and cloud technologies. - Certification such as CCNA/CCNP would be advantageous. (Note: No additional details about the company were provided in the job description.) As a Network WAN Engineer, you will be responsible for designing, implementing, and maintaining wide area networks (WAN) to connect geographically dispersed locations for secure data communication. Your role will involve optimizing network performance, managing routers, switches, and firewalls, as well as troubleshooting complex routing issues. Key skills required for this role include SD-WAN, BGP, OSPF, and VPNs, often necessitating certifications like CCNA/CCNP. Key Responsibilities:
Design & Implementation: Setting up WAN infrastructure, including routers, switches, and SD-WAN technology. - Performance Optimization: Ensuring high network efficiency, monitoring traffic flow, and managing Quality of Service (QoS). - Troubleshooting: Analyzing root causes of network failures, resolving performance bottlenecks, and minimizing downtime. - Security: Configuring firewalls, VPNs, and securing WAN traffic across locations. - Technologies: Proficiency in BGP, OSPF, MPLS, SD-WAN (e.g., Silver Peak), and IPsec. - Documentation: Maintaining detailed network diagrams, configurations, and procedural documentation. Qualifications Required:
Proficiency in SDWAN, Cisco Routers, switches, OSPF, BGP, Firewall, and cloud technologies. - Certification such as CCNA/CCNP would be advantageous. (Note: No additional details about the company were provided in the job description.)
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