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Senior Wired Network Engineer (Design & Implementation – Cisco SD-WAN)

India, Philippines

About the Role

We’re seeking a highly experienced Wired Network Engineer with both hands-on implementation and network design/architecture expertise to support a large-scale network modernization project across 600+ retail store locations.

This role requires a strong blend of strategic network design validation, architecture-level problem-solving, and hands-on implementation in complex enterprise WAN environments leveraging Viptela SD-WAN and Cisco IOS-XE technologies.

If you can operate at both architectural and executional levels—designing, validating, and deploying enterprise-grade WAN solutions—this project is for you.

What You’ll Be Doing

  • Lead and execute network upgrades across 600+ distributed retail sites following established design and deployment frameworks

  • Design, validate, and refine enterprise network architectures and configuration templates before deployment

  • Ensure network solutions align with enterprise standards, scalability, and security best practices

  • Implement and optimize configurations on Viptela SD-WAN and Cisco IOS-XE platforms

  • Troubleshoot and resolve advanced WAN connectivity and performance issues across hybrid environments

  • Collaborate with architecture, operations, and implementation teams to ensure seamless rollout execution

  • Provide technical and design guidance to junior engineers and implementation partners

  • Document network design decisions, rollout progress, configuration updates, and technical findings

What We’re Looking For:

  • 7+ years of hands-on network engineering experience in large-scale enterprise environments

  • Proven network design and architecture experience (preferably in distributed or multi-site environments)

  • Deep expertise in Viptela SD-WAN (design, configuration, and troubleshooting)

  • Strong proficiency with Cisco IOS-XE routing and switching

  • In-depth understanding of WAN architectures, routing protocols (BGP, OSPF, EIGRP), and network performance optimization

  • Demonstrated ability to lead network design validation and execute implementation with minimal supervision

  • Excellent problem-solving, documentation, and communication skills

  • Strong attention to detail and ability to work independently in a remote setup

Nice to Have:

  • Experience leading large-scale or multi-site network design and upgrade projects

  • Background in retail or other distributed enterprise environments

  • Certifications such as CCNP Enterprise, CCIE, or Cisco SD-WAN certifications

  • Familiarity with network automation/orchestration tools (e.g., Ansible, Python, DNA Center)

Project Details:

  • Contract length: 3 months (with potential extension based on project scope and performance)
  • Work setup: Fully remote

About Bold Business:

Bold Business is a US-based global business process outsourcing (BPO) firm with over 25 years of experience and $7B+ in client engagements. We help fast-growing companies scale through smart talent strategies, automation, and technology-driven solutions.

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