*Wireless Engineer 6 months*
Project Deploying 273 3700 series wireless Access Points throughout 6 campus buildings. Detailed understanding of Cisco Wireless Systems and Enterprise Models Cisco Wireless Controllers Cisco NCS (including configuration and licensing) Cisco Access Points including AC capable systems LAN Configuration and Best Practice Implementation of Policies/QoS UC Specific Deployment models Integration of Cisco Applications such as Jabber Multi-spectrum Wireless Topology Advanced Configuration of Cisco Feature Sets Clean-Air Beam-Forming Wireless Security Features and Configuration Enterprise Wireless Management Tools including Mobile Device Management *Network Engineer* Introduction/Background As part of the Indianapolis Site Transformation project, Bldg. P is being demolished in mid-2015. In order to support the Indianapolis Site Transformation project, this project must move all servers, storage, and network services from Building P to Building I-10 by the end of 2014. This project has two distinct components, the Data Center Migration and the Network Operations Center (NOC) Migration. Each component introduces complexities and interdependencies that will affect over 6,000 users in North America. Every major system hosted in Building P will require business downtime during the migration and relocation of the NOC requires re-routing all campus network traffic from Building P to Building I-10. Scope of Work To support the move all network services out of building P (Current datacenter) and into I-10 (New datacenter) the following must be achieved: - *Data Center*: Deploy new network infrastructure in Bld I-10 to support the Data Center Migrations (compute, storage). This includes helping with the configuration of the F5’s and other datacenter connectivity as needed. - *Campus*: Build out private VLANs and establishing new campus connectivity as needed. Work with the security team to establish all DMZ services in I-10. - *External Circuits*: Work with external providers (AT&T, Level 3, OBS, etc.) to move all external connections into I-10 from P NOC. Period of Performance The period of performance for the Datacenter Move project is 8 months beginning on 1 May 2014 through 31 December 2014. All work must be scheduled to complete within this timeframe. Any modifications or extensions will be requested through Roche and vendor contracting officers for review and discussion. Place of Performance The selected vendor for the Datacenter Move project will perform all work on-site at the Roche site in Indianapolis. The vendor will be required to work a typical 5 day week M-F, with periodic before or after hours work required. The resource should live within one hour drive of the Roche site in Indianapolis. A workspace and all needed compute equipment will be provided by Roche. Work Requirements As part of the Datacenter Move Project the vendor will be responsible for performing tasks throughout various stages of this project. Detailed tasks and deliverables will be established as the project progresses. It is expected the duties will include the following: - DMZ – Implement a new DMZ environment for externally reachable service (i.e. remote connectivity) in the new I-10 datacenter. Current DMZ infrastructure in P needs to be migrated to I-10. - Server load balancing – Plan and implement migration server load balancing service from P to I-10. - Circuit Relocations – Coordinate and partner with project team members and third party vendors to migrate all circuits from building P to I-10. Ready interfaces and turn circuits up readying them to route traffic over the Roche WAN. - Establishing physical layer 1 connectivity as needed for project activities. - Other various project activities supporting the building P move as assigned. - For all items above work with Architecture and Engineering to ensure that the designs are in line with the current Roche standards. - Work with IT operations to reduce the risk of unscheduled downtime. Skill set requirements - Senior Level Network Engineer (8 + years of recent Networking experience) - Cisco CCNA/CCIE certification preferred - Implementation experience with the following - Cisco routers - Cisco layer 2 and 3 switching - Cisco Nexus layer 2 and 3 switching - Cisco Wireless LAN - IPAM/DNS/DHCP - VLAN segmentation and access control lists - IP Routing – OSPF, BGP, EIGRP - General firewall knowledge (Palo Alto Networks preferred) - F5 server load balancing - Self-starter, ability to hit the ground running - Ability to manage multiple competing priorities *UC Engineer – 6 months* Project: Deployment of North American Contact Center/Implementation of Cisco Jabber for 1700 agents Creating single geographical dispersed mega-cluster deployment Mobile device integration. Detailed understanding of Cisco Enterprise Deployment Models for Unified Communication Platforms including Geographical Redundancy Unified Contact Center – Enterprise Including understanding of Enterprise level 3rd Party Integration NICE EXONY NUANCE Unity Connections Voicemail Detailed understanding of UC IP Networking (Lan/Wan) Architectural understanding of Cisco Networking as pertains to Unified Communications Understanding of Cisco IOS Telephony Configuration Understanding of PBX Integration to Cisco Gateways -- Regards *Mayank Sharma* Technical Recruiter Sage Group Consulting Inc. Direct: 732-837-2134 :: Phone: 732-767-0010 Ext: 305 Email Id: mysha...@sagetl.com <dguss...@sagetl.com> Yahoo: mayank_sharma_recruiter gtalk: mayank.mayank999 Website: www.sageci.com -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Open Source Erp & Crm" group. 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