IT Network Specialist
Location: Redmond, WA
Type of Contract: Permanent
Schedule: M - F
Pay rate: $35 - $40 Hourly
DESCRIPTION
Join our client's innovative team as an IT Network Specialist! In this role, you'll be responsible for maintaining our computer network at peak efficiency, minimizing downtime, and addressing service issues.
If you have a passion for technology and enjoy working in a collaborative environment, we'd love to hear from you.
RESPONSIBILITIES:
Network setup, including lab setup, network wiring, rack installation, and provisioning.
Configuration and troubleshooting, with a focus on creating provisioning flows and conducting network load testing.
Collaboration with cross-disciplinary teams to design and bring innovative products to market.
AWS infrastructure provisioning and management using tools like CDK, CloudFormation, DSC, and Ansible.
Design and deployment of infrastructure on AWS and AWS GovCloud environments.
Monitoring network connectivity and performance across internal and external systems.
Automation of routine tasks and AWS deployments for infrastructure-as-code and DevOps automation.
Creation and maintenance of hardware and software architecture documentation.
REQUIREMENTS:
Minimum of 3 years of experience as an IT Network Specialist.
Proven experience in network wiring, rack installation, and network/system provisioning.
Technical proficiency in testing and troubleshooting network issues.
Proficient in configuring and maintaining networks in complex environments, including Windows, Linux, Hybrid Cloud, and Multivendor setups.
Extensive experience in provisioning and managing AWS using infrastructure-as-code tools.
Strong background in lab setup, network wiring, and rack installation.
Experience in driving automation for routine tasks and AWS deployments.
Knowledge of security frameworks and implementation of security measures.
Strong collaboration skills and the ability to thrive in a collaborative peer environment.
Strong documentation skills.
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