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IT Infrastructure - Principal Network Architect at UniGroup Inc in Saint Louis, MO

Essential Duties and
Responsibilities:
Leads technical discussions required to support Network architecture design needs. Researches and tracks new technologies, developing a roadmap for infrastructure to enhance functionality, replace end of life infrastructure and/or increase operational efficiencies and reduce cost. Trains and mentors team members on skills required to support the implementation plan and operational support needs. Develops test plans, implementation plans, and timelines for various network projects. Establish and integrate solid HA and DR capabilities into network where needed. Performs network troubleshooting to isolate and diagnose issues related to the connectivity and performance of internal cloud-based services. Maintains network device configurations and establishes backup mechanisms. Manage technology vendors and equipment lifecycle. Partners with information security to ensure security of corporate data networks. Education, License or Certification:
Bachelor's degree in Computer Science, Information Technology, Management Information Systems or equivalent experience.
Experience:
Minimum 6-10 years' experience in a large business environment with at least 7 years' experience in Information Technology. Strong working knowledge of Cisco and Aruba switching, WAN, LAN, BGP, Palo Alto firewall, Aruba wireless, VPN, and network monitoring solutions. Working knowledge of Avaya and Verint Call Recording recommended.
Salary Range:
$100K -- $150K
Minimum Qualification
System & Network Administration, Systems Architecture & EngineeringEstimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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