Platform DevOps Speciality
Listed on 2025-11-29
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IT/Tech
Systems Engineer, Network Engineer
Atriano is seeking a highly skilled IP Transport Engineer to architect, implement, and support resilient IP/MPLS transport networks across multivendor platforms. The ideal candidate will bring a strong background in routing technologies, network automation, and system-level integration within wireless and telecom environments.
Requirements5+ years of experience in OAMP/FCAPS/OSS for EMS/NMS and RAN network elements.
1+ year experience in NFV environments (vCU/vDU, EMS/NMS virtualization).
Experience designing, authoring, and implementing OSS solutions and upgrade MOPs in live networks.
Hands‑on expertise in Linux/Unix environments with shell scripting (Perl, TCL, Bash).
Deep familiarity with SNMP, TNM protocols, Netconf/YANG, TR-069, RESTful APIs.
Background in virtualization platforms (Open Stack, VMware, Kubernetes) and their performance tuning.
Understanding of 3
GPP architecture, protocols, and RAN/Core interaction.
- Design and optimize IP/MPLS transport solutions with high‑availability and scalability.
- Configure and troubleshoot routing protocols (BGP, OSPF, IS-IS, SRv6) and MPLS services (L2
VPN, L3
VPN, RSVP‑TE, Segment Routing). - Develop and maintain automation scripts using Python, Ansible, and Shell.
- Integrate and support network management systems including SNMP, Net Flow, Telemetry, and SDN frameworks.
- Conduct lab testing of network hardware/software releases, simulate failure/recovery scenarios, and validate QoS/failover performance.
- Collaborate with IP Core, Transport, and Security teams to support end‑to‑end service delivery.
- Maintain detailed and accurate documentation of network topologies, configurations, and operational procedures.
- Provide Tier‑3 escalation support and deliver detailed RCAs in collaboration with R&D and support teams.
- Travel intermittently based on project needs.
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