Network Engineer
Job Location:
Indianapolis, IN - USA
Monthly Salary:
Not provided by the employer
Posted:
20 August 2026 (3 hours ago)
Application Deadline:
17 November 2026
Vacancies:
1 Vacancy
Job Summary
Job Description:
Primary Purpose of Role:
Design implement and support enterprise network services (LAN/WAN/WLAN/SD-WAN) with a focus on availability performance standardization and secure connectivity across sites and environments.
Key Responsibilities:
Configure and support switching routing wireless and SD-WAN services.
Manage IP addressing DHCP/DNS dependencies routing policies and segmentation.
Implement and maintain QoS standards for critical applications/voice where applicable.
Support remote access services and connectivity troubleshooting with security partners.
Execute change planning risk assessment implementation and validation (CAB aligned).
Maintain network documentation diagrams standards and as-built configs.
Key Performance Measures:
Change success rate (no incidents / minimal rollback)
Network availability and performance KPI attainment
Reduction in recurring incidents (problem elimination)
Compliance to standards (configs segmentation documentation)
Delivery timeliness for assigned projects/requests
Competencies and Behaviors:
Highest Standards (Skilled): designs and implements to standards; strong testing/validation.
Execution & Evolution (Skilled): delivers reliably; improves performance and maintainability.
Drive a Positive Customer Experience (Skilled): partners well with sites/app teams; communicates clearly.
Collaboration & Inclusion (Skilled): coordinates across Infrastructure Security and providers.
Qualifications:
Bachelors degree preferred (or equivalent experience)
CCNA / equivalent preferred
Hands-on experience with enterprise switching/routing and WLAN
ITIL change practices familiarity preferred
Experience:
36 years in network engineering
Troubleshooting across L2/L3 Wi-Fi RF basics and WAN pathing
Experience with SD-WAN operations (policy overlays monitoring)
Working knowledge of network security concepts (ACLs segmentation)
Experience with vendor/carrier circuit delivery and troubleshooting
Documentation discipline (standards diagrams runbooks)
Scope Factors
Geography: multi-site / regional to global scope
Complexity: implements non-trivial changes; supports projects
People: may mentor junior staff; leads small workstreams
Budget: influences circuit/hardware needs; no direct P&L
On-call: rotation for escalations and after-hours changes