Navy Federal Credit Union - San Diego, CA
posted 2 months ago
The Network Engineer III position at Navy Federal involves extensive hands-on experience with Application Centric Infrastructure (ACI) engineering principles and Storage Area Networks (SAN). The role requires the architecting of solutions and providing technical direction and engineering support for various projects and infrastructure. The engineer will be responsible for researching, evaluating, designing, implementing, and maintaining system and product solutions, applying their knowledge of ACI. This position emphasizes the importance of developing and maintaining an advanced functional knowledge of evolving IT engineering industry technologies, competition, concepts, and trends. In this role, the engineer will plan, test, and implement upgrades using the Cisco Application Policy Infrastructure Controller (APIC). Daily operational duties will be automated and performed to support the Data Center ACI. The engineer will also expand and maintain the networking environment by establishing system configurations, directing system installation, and defining, documenting, and enforcing system standards. Establishing configuration standards, configuring routing and switching equipment, and maximizing network performance are key responsibilities. The engineer will troubleshoot network problems and outages, schedule upgrades, and collaborate with other network architects on network optimization. The position also involves establishing and leading project teams, developing engineering project plans, scopes, schedules, costs, and communications to ensure successful project implementation. The engineer will provide input and make budgetary recommendations regarding staffing and equipment, apply engineering principles to design and enhance new and existing systems, and document new system components or modifications to existing components. Ensuring the security and integrity of system and product solutions, including compliance with Navy Federal, industry engineering, and Information Security principles and practices, is crucial. The engineer will perform engineering tasks and assignments in support of business needs, conduct engineering technology research, procurement, deployment, and configuration for new and modified systems, and present clear, organized, and concise information to all audiences to enable effective business decisions. Additionally, the engineer will lead, guide, and mentor less experienced staff and perform other duties as assigned.