WIRELESS NETWORK ENGINEER

Updated: almost 2 years ago
Location: Seattle, WASHINGTON
Deadline: Open Until Filled

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UW-IT is the central IT organization for the University of Washington, providing critical technology support to all three campuses, UW medical centers and global research operations. UW-IT collaborates with University partners to advance teaching, learning, innovation and discovery at the UW.  IT Infrastructure Services within UW-IT is responsible for major infrastructure services, including Data Centers, Data Networks (wired and wireless), Identity and Access Management, Infrastructure Tools, Servers and Storage, and Phones and Voice.

UW-IT has an outstanding full-time opportunity for a Wireless Network Engineer.

We are seeking a Wireless Network Engineer to help expand and enhance the Wi-Fi network architecture and services for the University’s 3 campuses, 3 hospitals and several remote sites around the area.

This team is a key part of the IT Infrastructure division in UW-IT supporting both wired and wireless networks. We work on networks of varying scales - from campus to international - including three University of Washington campuses with associated labs and facilities throughout the region; UW Medicine (3 hospitals and over a dozen clinics across the state); the Washington State K20 Network (300+ connectors); the Pacific Northwest Gigapop, the regional point of presence for research & education networking; the Pacific Wave international R&E peering facility; and the C3 optical ring around Lake Washington. In addition to supporting a variety of network scales, we also design, deploy, and operate partner-owned fiber, dwdm, and ethernet services; third party circuits; and a variety of L2/L3 network constructs.

Network Engineers are responsible for the planning and design of the wireless infrastructure and service offerings, definition of configuration standards, coordination of projects from design through installation and operational transition, and acting as an escalation for operations and support staff.

Network Engineers also:

•               Identify ways to improve services offered and lead projects to implement them

•               Provide consultation to other University departments

•               Manage projects

•               Identify and solve operational issues

•               Train and provide support for other Network Engineers and Specialists in other units

•               Identify new technologies and determine if or when they should be considered

•               Provide detailed documentation to support wireless services

•               Provide support for ancillary services such as monitoring and authentication systems

Qualified candidate must have in-depth knowledge and experience designing, documenting and operating a large Enterprise Wi-Fi network, RF design and troubleshooting Wi-Fi performance issues.  Experience with controller-based wireless networks, Wi-Fi design and survey, spectrum analysis, and troubleshooting are essential.  Use of RF analysis equipment such as spectrum analyzers are also required.

This position also requires proficiency in other network standards including cabling standards, ethernet, TCP/IP, DHCP, routing, QoS, VoIP and information security practices.

A Network Engineer is expected to have expertise in contemporary network technologies and protocols including those such as TCP/IP, OSPF, IPv4, QoS, and VoIP.

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