The Technology Solution Expert will identify infrastructure, network, and security issues and recommend solutions to the architect. Excellent communication skills are required, and the role is primarily advisory, not hands-on.
This role is a technology expert role not a support the person is not going to do the work but figure out the issues mostly infrastructure issues and then suggest solutions to the architect, they will not be doing the work but suggesting solutions to problems for infrastructure, networkmind and security issues. So senior level with very good comm skills.
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