Responsibilities
- Monitors, maintains, and supports the local and wide area networks to ensure smooth operation and provide maximum performance and availability for the end users.
- Oversees and monitors the daily operations of the Network Management System for data gathering and analysis to maximize the performance and recommend solutions on the Local and Wide area networks.
- Prepares and processes of the billing statements for all telephone carriers and service providers regarding data lines and equipment.
- Facilitates backup files of all network equipment configuration and also the documentation and updates of inventory files.
- Facilitates update of records and files for all data communication lines, equipment, and cable pairs for immediate and future reference.
Qualifications:
- Bachelor's Degree in Engineering, preferably in Electronics and Communications Engineering or its equivalent.
- At least 5 years of exposure to data networking in local and wide area networks.
- In-depth knowledge of advanced data communications and local and wide area networks.
- Strong in problem-solving and analysis, technical design and configurations of data network facilities, network troubleshooting, and network performance tuning.
- Knowledgeable on different network appliances for wide and local area network bandwidth accelerators, optimization, and sniffers.
- Technically knowledgeable in Operating Systems and application packages such as:
> Operating Systems: a. Microsoft Windows, b. Linux
> Computer application and packages: a. Microsoft Office, b. Microsoft Outlook, c. Internet, d. TCP/IP-based devices, e. Handheld and personal devices, and f. Other branch-based applications
- Technically experienced and knowledgeable on network management tools, software and hardware components of the local and wide area network, data equipment:
> Routers including IP Routing, DMVPN, EIGRP, Frame Relay
> Switches including HSRP, Ether channel, DHCP, ACLs, VLAN, Port mirroring, Load balancing, Spanning-tree
Wireless access points; Modems and other data network peripherals like Firewalls; Wireless and DSL modems like Zyxel, Huawei, ZTE, etc.; Structured cablings; Computer equipment and peripherals including data communication peripherals.