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<p><strong>Senior Network Analyst</strong></p><p><strong>On behalf of our client, we are seeking an experienced Senior Network Analyst to support the reliability, performance, and security of enterprise-wide network, voice, and collaboration systems.</strong> Reporting to the IT Infrastructure leadership team, this role is responsible for designing, implementing, and maintaining modern network and unified communications solutions that support a highly distributed workforce. The successful candidate will also act as a technical advisor on vendor partnerships, new technologies, and enterprise-level initiatives.</p><p><br></p><p><strong>What You Will Do</strong></p><ul><li>Design and implement secure, scalable enterprise network solutions in collaboration with architects and internal stakeholders.</li><li>Lead the administration, optimization, and ongoing support of LAN (wired and wireless) and WAN environments.</li><li>Configure and maintain routers, switches, wireless controllers, access points, edge security devices, and related infrastructure.</li><li>Deploy and manage Cisco technologies, including Cisco Catalyst Center, Cisco Identity Services Engine (ISE), and supporting tools.</li><li>Evaluate and optimize network resources to improve compliance, performance, and efficiency.</li><li>Develop network architecture roadmaps and provide guidance on future growth and technology adoption.</li><li>Ensure network environments align with internal security and compliance frameworks.</li><li>Collaborate with Managed Services and Cloud partners on security, connectivity, deployment, monitoring, and troubleshooting.</li><li>Participate in projects involving enterprise networks, unified communications, cloud infrastructure, security technologies, and emerging solutions.</li></ul><p><br></p><p><strong>What You Bring</strong></p><ul><li>Minimum of <strong>8 years of hands-on design and implementation experience</strong> in a Cisco-focused LAN and WAN environment.</li><li>Strong expertise with Cisco technologies including ISE, routers, switches, wireless controllers, and access points.</li><li>Cisco certifications such as <strong>CCNP (Routing & Switching, Wireless, or Security)</strong> are strong assets; progress toward CCIE considered beneficial.</li><li>Intermediate to advanced experience in network security across LAN/WAN, VPN, cloud connectivity, Cisco Umbrella, and Azure networking.</li><li>Advanced understanding of Cisco technologies including IPSEC, QoS, VPN tunnels, ASA/FTDs, wireless controllers, and SD-Access components.</li><li>Strong knowledge of core network protocols including DNS, DHCP, HTTP, SSH, SFTP, and related security concepts (NAT/PAT, SSL, DDoS, spoofing, etc.).</li><li>Experience with network monitoring and performance tools such as Cisco ThousandEyes is considered an asset.</li><li>Strong troubleshooting ability and comfort handling issues in high-pressure situations.</li><li>Effective communicator with strong organization skills and experience collaborating using Microsoft Teams or similar platforms.</li></ul><p></p>

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