Sr. Network Engineer 80k to 130k+B Job in Brooklyn, New York US
Network Engineer
Seeking a Network Engineer to join our ops team, to help build and maintain our fast-growing infrastructure.
About the Ops Team
The Ops team is a fluid and dynamic group. We work tightly with all of the development groups to bring a "full-stack" perspective on how the application and infrastructure are working together to provide availability and performance while still allowing for the great amount of change we want. The team strives for situational awareness; we know that failure happens, and sometimes we even cause them to happen on purpose. Being nice is a requirement. You will likely learn more about collaboration than you have anywhere else. The current team has bow hunters, marathon runners, and an award-winning sound engineer on it.
About the Job
- Building and maintaining infrastructure, from installed iron to production
- Taking part in a 24x7 on-call rotation
- Installing, upgrading, and configuring layer 2 access switches
- Maintaining F5 load balancers for objects, checks, and servers
- Tightly cooperating and collaborating with development, product, community and customer care
- Routing and PF with OpenBSD IP subnetting Troubleshooting L2 and L3 connectivity
- Troubleshooting IP protocol
- Working with vlans on the cores and access switches Troubleshooting global dns
About You
- Able to write and create and maintain automation and monitoring scripts
- Experience with f5 virtual servers, nodes, checks, and irules
- Experience with Cisco access switches, iOS, and nx-OS
- Thorough understanding of IP routing, familiar with multicast environments
- Knows how to subnet, including slash notation and CIDR Must have worked in a web application environment
- Must be very comfortable with the linux networking area, and have good troubleshooting skills with linux network
- Good understanding of network security, including understanding of firewall rules
- Understand what a MIB is, and the limits of SNMP
- Knowledge of FITB, Cacti and Nagios
- Understands packet capture
- Understands and can use OSPF
- Basic understanding of global BGP, able to use it on a running router
- Calm under pressure
If you know about the following, it’s a plus
- Storage and san switches
- Netflow Nexus switches
- IPSEC / openvpn
- openbsd / PF
Things we dont care about
- VOIP
- Heavy QOS experience
- Juniper routers/switches
- Windows networks
- Being a field tech ( ie: you plug it in, they work on it remotely )
- How big your beard is