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Network Operations

St. Louis, MO

Freedom Technology Solutions Groups is looking to add a Network Administrator to provide support for implementation, troubleshooting and maintenance of IT networks. This position will provide support for IT networks including day-to-day operations, monitoring and problem resolution for all the network architecture and devices.  

 What You’ll Get to Do: 

  • Provide Tier 2 and Tier 3 problem identification, diagnosis and resolution of problem 
  • Provide support for the escalation and communication of status to agency management and internal customers 
  • Provide support for the dispatch system and hardware problems and remains involved in the resolution process 
  • Isolate and resolve of hardware and software problems involving the applications, the operating system, the hardware, the communications infrastructure, or any combination thereof 
  • Troubleshoot, maintain integrity and configure network components along with implementing operating systems enhancements to improve reliability and performance 
  • Integrate new technologies into new and existing systems including the transition and migration of corporate systems. 
  • Supports hardware infrastructure site surveys, planning, and design. 
  • Provide transition planning and support services that accelerate delivery timelines, reduce operational risk and ensure service continuity during transition.  
  • Provide transition planning and support for the migration of existing services between environments (migration to Cloud environments), migration of users from existing service platforms to new service offerings and transition of services into operations  
  • Provides guidance to lower level technicians and specialists 
  • Works individually and actively participates on integrated teams 
  • Understands and applies more advanced concepts and processes to daily activities.  
  • Assists more senior level technicians, specialists, and managers in their activities. Can perform all tasks of lower level technicians or specialists 
  • Provide O&S of LAN/WAN services on an expanded 24x7-service support level on-site and expanded 12x5 service support level during core hours and on-call support with two-hour response time during non-core hours  
  • Provide manhole maintenance and repairs services of outside plan cabling on a standard 8x5 service support level for communications  

 You’ll Bring These Qualifications: 

  • Bachelor’s Degree in a Technical Field 
  • An active security clearance
  • 4+ years’ experience working as a Network Administrator  
  • DoD 8140.01 and 8570.01-M, IAT II required 
  • Plans, builds, and installs cable patch panels and cable infrastructures. 
  • Installs and terminates all types of standard IT cable and fiber. 
  • Manage IT network infrastructure and any processes related to these systems  
  • Makes recommendations on hardware, cabling, and equipment requirements.  
  • Provides installation management to include creating list of materials, bills of materials, estimating installation project timelines, determining installation team requirements, successfully executing installation projects, and documenting project status.  
  • Provides equipment rack installation and equipment installations within a variety of locations that includes, but is not limited to, data centers, equipment rooms, communications closets, operations centers, and user workspaces. 

 These Qualifications Would be Nice to Have: 

  • Have experience and working knowledge with 802.11 (wireless technologies), specifically 802.11ac and 802.11ax. 
  • Experience working with Cisco/ Meraki/ Juniper/Aruba wireless and associated technologies and management platforms. 
  • Knowledge and hands-on experience of WLAN design and benchmarking software. 

 

 

 

What’s in It for You?
Flexible work environment
A team mentality – work with friendly, like-minded professionals
Work with innovative, cutting edge technologies
Enjoy extremely competitive compensation and benefits
A work-life balance you can count on
Opportunities to grow and advance your career on our dime
 
The Benefits You Get with Freedom
Amazing benefits including matching 401k, fully paid medical, and more
Generous paid time off – including paid site closure days
Competitive salary offerings
Paid training and tuition reimbursement
Referral bonuses
Fully paid life and disability
Annual logo wear allowance
Company sponsored events (game nights, holiday party, summer party, happy hours)
Interested in learning more about Freedom and our culture?  Contact us today!  We’re constantly hosting hiring events in our office and elsewhere, to help you get a sense of what life is like at Freedom before joining the team.
 
As an Equal Opportunity Employer, we do not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, sex, age, marital status, disability or veteran status
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