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job ad online if anyone is interested

http://it.seek.com.au/users/apply/index.as...p;JobID=8316688

it's at dodo, where i work

--- sorry about the broken link, this is off the seek site ------

Network Administrator

* St Kilda Road Location

* Salary negotiable (pending experience)

* Outstanding career opportunity

Our client is seeking an experienced Network Specialist to support our growing network. The successful candidate will be responsible for supporting our network and affiliated systems.

# The successful candidate must possess the following skills and experience:A minimum of 2 years experience in the Service Provider or Telecommunications industry

# Datacentre environments and equipment

# Experience with IP, TCP, DNS, DSL, RADIUS, VPN, Proxy, SMTP, Ethernet, Gigabit, WAN, LAN Technologies

# Experience working with broadband technologies, LNS infrastructure, PPPoE/PPPoA

# Experience with inter-networking routing, BGP, OSPF and other routing protocols

# Network management and monitoring experience

# Advanced troubleshooting skills

# The following attributes are also desirable:MPLS

# Linux administration

# Exposure to Perl, shell scripting

To be successful in this role you must be dynamic and have the ability to adapt quickly. The role is a hands on technical role and we are looking for a specific individual with flare to suit our environment.

This is not an opportunity to be missed! Apply today!

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im doing the interviews, along with ops manager so yeah i big a choice in it.

they will be joining my team of 5 at the moment

2 x win/pc system admins

2 x linux/solaris/windows core admins/dba's

1 x network engineer

we need another network guy

Network Administrator

* St Kilda Road Location

* Salary negotiable (pending experience)

* Outstanding career opportunity

Our client is seeking an experienced Network Specialist to support our growing network. The successful candidate will be responsible for supporting our network and affiliated systems.

# The successful candidate must possess the following skills and experience:A minimum of 2 years experience in the Service Provider or Telecommunications industry

# Datacentre environments and equipment

# Experience with IP, TCP, DNS, DSL, RADIUS, VPN, Proxy, SMTP, Ethernet, Gigabit, WAN, LAN Technologies

# Experience working with broadband technologies, LNS infrastructure, PPPoE/PPPoA

# Experience with inter-networking routing, BGP, OSPF and other routing protocols

# Network management and monitoring experience

# Advanced troubleshooting skills

# The following attributes are also desirable:MPLS

# Linux administration

# Exposure to Perl, shell scripting

To be successful in this role you must be dynamic and have the ability to adapt quickly. The role is a hands on technical role and we are looking for a specific individual with flare to suit our environment.

This is not an opportunity to be missed! Apply today!

im doing the interviews, along with ops manager so yeah i big a choice in it.

they will be joining my team of 5 at the moment

2 x win/pc system admins

2 x linux/solaris/windows core admins/dba's

1 x network engineer

we need another network guy

PM sent

surely would have applyed, if i were in melbourne :) ......

Couple of positions in my work place too (melbourne office).....search for professional advantage on seek, SQL server skills and bit of accounts will do the trick...

some more about the role

its not for greenthumbs, you need to be on the ball n work fast

the environment is quick paced and stuff changes constantly

you will be working in my team, ill be your manager

up and coming work includes;

managing the sydney install and ensuring its done and online

(bunch of 6509s and 7301s)

documenting all our new broadband layer 2 network

redoing our melbourne datacentre install (8 racks)

building our new core network (bunch of 6509s and throw out the old crap)

building new vlans for our new core network

urgrading some of the old crap at our headoffice and callcentre sites

mapping and documenting all the ips, diagrams, routes

getting ready for customer cutover in june ish when we will migrate our users to cisco 10,000 series

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