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Alternate job titles: Network Performance and Availability Director

Manages the daily operations of the organization's network infrastructure, including hardware, software, security, and services, to ensure it meets the organization's performance objectives. Implements policies and procedures that ensure compliance with industry standards and regulations, minimize downtime, and support efficient operations. Provides network administrators and technicians with training in the best practices and technologies. Ensures logging and documentation of daily network operations incidents and changes. Leads troubleshooting and resolution of routine network issues and con... view job details

Directs the overall operations of the organization's network infrastructure, including hardware, software, security, and services, to ensure it meets the organization's performance objectives. Establishes policies and procedures that ensure compliance with industry standards and regulations, minimize downtime, and support efficient operations. Develops network administrators and technicians with training in the best practices and technologies. Leads troubleshooting and resolution of significant network issues and conducts root cause analysis (RCA) to prevent recurrences and identify potential ... view job details

Interact with advanced level engineering support. Collaborates with other departments to enhance, maintain, monitor, alert, and respond to security issues as they relate to infrastructure of the credit union. Review and develop best practice policies to promote operational continuous improvements and efficiencies. view job details

The Senior Network Engineer troubleshoots the complex network issues involving various factors. Installs, maintains and evaluates network systems and communications. Being a Senior Network Engineer must have extensive knowledge of Internet, computer, routers, switches, firewall, etc. Typically requires a bachelor's degree of computer science, or engineering or its equivalent. Conducts network architecture design, feasibility and cost studies. In addition, Senior Network Engineer typically reports to a manager. Being a Senior Network Engineer contributes to moderately complex aspects of a proje... view job details

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