Network Engineer IV
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Overview
Required skills & experience (the 7 “must haves” to be considered) 1. Education/Licensing/Certification: 4-year degree in computer science or related field or equivalent experience. 2. 12+ years experience in network architecture and engineering skills. 3. Detailed knowledge of WAN Protocols, particularly MPLS. SDWAN exposure/experience preferred. 4. Detailed knowledge and implementation skills of Cisco’s Switching and Routing Knowledge of various Security products. 5. Detailed understanding of Voice Over IP; experience with Cisco and Avaya VOIP Products. 6. Detailed knowledge of IP Routing, Quality of Service technologies with demonstrated implementation in a large enterprise organization. 7. Skills with Solarwinds, PRTG and other network management solutions. What you need to know - This is a full-time position in Nashville, TN with full benefits included - No relocation is offered at this time Job summary Responsible for the network and switching infrastructure and services architecture within Infrastructure Technology group. This includes core, distribution and edge switch configurations and architecture. Oversees the purchase, installation, and support of network communications, including LAN/WAN systems. Responsible for evaluating current systems. Assists in the planning of large scale systems projects through vendor comparison and cost studies. Requires thorough knowledge of LAN/WAN systems, networks, and applications.
Benefits
Company
We are on the front lines of change: Through our three primary business units, our clinician-led organization is changing the face of healthcare by delivering high-quality care that elevates the patient experience. We are pioneering solutions to the toughest challenges in healthcare. We serve as a partner to help navigate the constantly-evolving landscape of healthcare delivery, and we are vigilant in working with health systems and hospitals to identify opportunities to better serve our communities. Our physicians, advanced practice providers, clinicians and support teams are responsible for more than 30 million patient encounters across the U.S.