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Senior Network Engineer – Google Public Sector
Company | Google |
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Location | Reston, VA, USA |
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Salary | $156000 – $229000 |
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Type | Full-Time |
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Degrees | Bachelor’s |
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Experience Level | Senior |
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Requirements
- Bachelor’s degree in Computer Science, Engineering, a related field, or equivalent practical experience.
- 6 years of experience with network routing protocols, design and troubleshooting, with network equipment providers.
- Experience with planning and designing networks (e.g., multiple sites, multiple products, etc.).
- Ability to travel up to 20% of the time.
- Active, or the ability to obtain, a Secret security clearance.
Responsibilities
- Engage and improve the whole life-cycle of classified networks from inception and design, to qualification and validation, through deployment, operation and optimization.
- Scale systems sustainably through mechanisms like automation, and evolve systems by pushing for changes that improve reliability and velocity.
- Work with other team members and groups to analyze requirements or potential problems and proactively develop solutions and policy recommendations.
- Partner with Google’s internal application groups and design network infrastructure which meets their networking requirements.
- Lead development of Google’s production network infrastructure through Published Engineering design documents and specifications. Lead the requirement analysis, Engineering design, and solution development of Google’s production network infrastructure.
Preferred Qualifications
- Experience in one or more programming languages such as C++, Go, or Python.
- Experience with network design, installation and maintenance for service providers or large enterprise networks.
- Experience with field-based work in People Operations (POPs), carrier hotels, data centers and Central Office environments.
- Experience creating rack elevations and planned/install/as-built documentation, and with cross-domain solution technologies.
- Understanding of networking equipment, infrastructure, network theory, technologies, and the operation of routing protocols such as OSPF, IS-IS, BGP, and MPLS.