For our client in the region of Namur, we are looking for an experienced freelance SDWAN Engineer.
What you do
Our Business Unit, is responsible for designing, installing, implementing and maintaining large and complex solutions for our enterprise and corporate customers.
Our team of engineers collaborate, with other teams and the customer, on delivering projects within following domains
SDWAN
WAN MPLS Ipvn networks called Explore
Shared Firewalls called Explore Security
You'll work within a team of experts, operating within both national and international context.
The SDWAN Network Engineer will be part of a team that is responsible for (SD)WAN and security and will have a focus on SDWAN.
Main responsibilities
Validate design and solutions in the field of (SD)WAN and discuss them with presales and success managers
Discuss (SD)WAN solutions with customers and suggest improvements if necessary
Implement (SD)WAN solutions as defined with the customer and carry out the required performance tests
Plan and create migration documentation (scenario/actions/responsibilities) and execute them
Execute change requests and manage incident tickets (with Root Cause Analysis, if necessary)
Collaborating with our engineering teams and senior level colleagues within other technology teams for integrated solutions
Remote and on-site interventions can be during or outside business hours
What you bring to the team
You have strong analytical skills and anticipate the impact of possible solutions to complex problems
You are optimistic, solution oriented, creative with an open mind
You are resistant to stress and can deal with ambiguity
You are fully customer oriented
You communicate easily and naturally; collaboration is second nature to you!
You demonstrate a great willingness to learn
You have at least 5 years of experience in WAN (MPLS, IPVPN) and/or SD-WAN networks (vendors Fortinet, Meraki)
Experience of network security is a plus (Firewalls vendors Palo Alto, Fortinet)
Fluency in French (written and orally)
Good knowledge of English and Dutch (written and orally)
Willing to provide support outside of business hours and becoming part of an on-call guard