To lead upgrade projects, handle workloads in a fast-paced environment and proactively ensure standard processes are crafted and implemented for Freddie Mac's National Enterprise offices throughout the country.
Requirements
10+ years of experience of Network Automation, Observability, & Engineering experience, including LAN switching, BGP/OSPF routing, VPLS/MPLS, Quality of Service, traffic engineering, server load balancing and network-security design and delivery for large scale multi-site data center environments
5+ years of experience as a Technical Lead level Network Engineer
7+ years in a senior level engineering role, leading complex technical projects and solutions
Knowledge of Automation and Design of Platforms such as: Arista – Routers / Switches / AVD, Infoblox & F5 Load Balancing, NetBrain, ThousandEyes, nAutoBot, Cisco WLC, DNA Center/Catalyst Center, Python, Ansible
Responsibilities
Provide technical leadership and execute proactively to ensure the scalability, stability and security of the platform
Identify, influence and implement technology and processes to modernize our infrastructure
Collaborate with network leadership to assure visible communication, risk reduction and accountability for the performance and stability of the wireless network platforms
Provide technical guidance, strong hands-on skills, develop design documents, testing and certification, implementation planning and troubleshooting support
Partner with Network Core Services, Campus & DC Network Services and Business areas to define technical solutions to complex business issues that align with target state architecture and conform to corporate standard processes
Execute against policies and procedures and adhere to privacy & security obligations as required via training programs
Other
College Degree or equivalent experience, preferred
Ability to identify automation opportunities
Contributes to a culture of collaboration and communication in a structured team environment
Elevates team members via knowledge sharing
Significant contributions to strategy and objectives