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Network Architect

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San Jose, CA, USA
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San Jose, CA, USA
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Looking for a Network Architect to engineer and architect large-scale networks with knowledge of OSPF, BGP, and programming efficiencies using Python.
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Job Description

  • We are looking for an individual with capability to Engineer and architect large scale networks.
  • They must be well versed in OSPF and BGP and have ability to speak to it at RFC protocol level, which is far more critical than operational output show commands.
  • A solid modern engineer and architect should have an ability to solve problems with repeatable reuse. In other words, programmatically.
  • They don't have to be an expert but they need to already think this way, it's critical for scaling and conformance to common standards.
  • Playing a little with Python because they hear it's cool is not the same.
  • Having implemented, weather production or on own, and ability to add programmatic efficiencies for repeatable common solutions is key, even if manually defined.

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