Network Analyst - Cyberjaya
job description
About the Company:
Randstad is currently partnering with one of the leading provider of global IT solutions and managed services
About the Role
- Provide first and second level technical escalation to GSC staff supporting customers for Data, Voice, and Security requests and issues.
Duties
- Ensure all policies, procedures and work instructions are followed in the interests of customer satisfaction and contractual obligations in a 24×7 environment
- Customer focus providing consultancy to business clients regarding availability and functionality of services
- Enforce and review GSC process to ensure documentation is current and to provide management escalation for GSC staff
- Acknowledgement and qualification of NMS alerts and open causes with the appropriate priority level.
- Diagnoses of problems and provide solutions to achieve service restoration. Provide first and second level technical support for customer fault escalations.
- Escalation as required of cases to internal, management and third party vendors.
Skills & Experience
- Minimum 3 years (preferably more) experience in network support environment (LAN/WAN).
- Bachelor’s degree in IT/Business or any equivalent professional degree
- Minimum of 2 years experience in supporting the full range of enterprise Cisco products such as firewalls, routers, switches and concentrators.
- Industry certification with one or more of the following CCDA/CCNA/CCDP/CCNP/CCSA/CCSE is preferred.
- Cisco IP Telephony, Cisco Call Manager, VPN, & IDS experience a plus.
Culture and Benefits
Our Client offers international career opportunities to top performers; they have a clearly defined career development track for every individual employee. Aside from a highly competitive salary package, the company values employees by focusing on team building activities.
How to apply
Click apply to submit your application or contact Cristina Salas on +603 2036 7578 for a confidential discussion.
Skills
Network, Cicso, Video, Voice, CCNA, design, plan, implement
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