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Senior Manager Network Engineering

This role is primarily onsite, with some remote work allowed.
Our client, a leading federal innovator, is looking to add a Senior Network Engineering Manager to their team.
In this role you will provide hands-on support, guide a team of engineers, and act as the voice of the agency's network engineering program.
Due to federal security clearance requirements, applicant must be a United States Citizen or Permanent Resident with the ability to obtain a Public Trust clearance.
Responsibilities of the Senior Network Engineering Manager:
Lead network engineering team, from design through executionMaintain and upgrade network equipment and architectureReview network characteristics and recommend modificationsRequirements of the Senior Network Engineering Manager:
Bachelor's degree or equivalent experienceAt least 10 years of IT experienceAt least 5 years of network engineering experienceExperience leading a high-performing team of engineers and administratorsGood understanding of Cisco Routing, including OSPF, EIGRP & BGP routing protocolsGood understanding of Cisco Enterprise Campus and Data Center Switching, including Catalyst Switch platforms and Nexus 9K/7K/5K/FEXExperience in managing and overseeing design and support WAN and LAN connectivity to multiple data centers and campusesExcellent documentation skills, including experience writing implementation plans, design justifications and Visio network diagramsExperience leading extensive troubleshooting and resolving complex network issuesJob ID:
364224.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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