Top 3 skills sets needed: Strong Networking, scripting, & design
The Network Engineer (“SNE”) provides network design and consulting services to business units and peer groups, develops network design plans, and drives implementation of network solutions. As such, it is a hybrid role requiring a balance of technical, people and project skills.
Consulting: Meet regularly with business unit technologists to understand technical strategy, gather requirements, and translate requirements into technology solutions. This requires relationship building / management skills, planning, customer service, and problem-solving skills in serving as an interface between Enterprise Tech and the Business Units.
Analysis & Proposals: Arrange information effectively into solutions alternatives and present them to leadership and the Business Units. This requires accounting for multiple aspects of design solutions including technical, cost/financial, process, security and ongoing support.
Design: Prepare highly technical designs leveraging Disney’s architecture & design standards—direct participation and execution of design, engineering & deployment of business unit network solutions & capabilities. This can include a mix of standard document writing, network diagrams, or contribution to configuration automation. Write Scope of Work documents to guide 3rd party implementers who will conduct the hands-on configuration of network devices; prepare other documentation as necessary regarding the infrastructure to be deployed.
Implementation: Prepare documentation in order to execute on the design plans; own the on-time, on-budget implementation of the solution, including risk management & escalation, oversight of 3rd party implementers, and other Disney internal/external project team members.
New Technology Evaluation: On occasion, assist the architecture team to evaluate new technology solutions; provide practical and Business Unit-oriented perspective to the selection of new technology and adoption of processes.
Basic Qualifications- MUST HAVE
- College-level education is desired but not absolutely required. A 4-year STEM degree would be ideal.
- At least two manufacturer certifications in the areas of switching/routing, firewalls, IPS, load balancers, and other related network technology – or equivalent and demonstrable knowledge.
- 7+ years in an enterprise environment that operates 7x24 services to multiple business units with a progression of responsibilities spanning network operations, implementation, design, and architecture.
- Technical leadership experience in a large, complex enterprise (e.g. at least 30+ sites in multiple countries, at least 10-15k users but preferably 50k+ users).
- Architecting world-class, large-scale data networks for global enterprises that maximize security, performance, scalability, and cost-effectiveness.
- Working with business units to rapidly develop and implement solutions.
- Building and supporting enterprise LANs, MANs, WANs, VPNs, and remote access solutions in a variety of topologies.
- Programming experience to simplify, automate, or orchestrate any network tasks.
Preferred Qualifications Advanced / Ideal Experience:
- Media/Entertainment/Video Distribution/Broadcast industry experience is beneficial.
- Additional technology experience outside of data networking is beneficial.
- Data center and/or cloud network design experience is beneficial.
- Experience with multiple vendor switching, routing, and security products (i.e. not just Cisco).
- Demonstrated ability to lead, coordinate, and manage complex projects: developing project plans/schedules; delivering a product or service in a timely and cost-effective manner
- Possesses strong communication skills resulting in the ability to produce clear, concise and consumable verbal and written communications/depictions
Additional Information FOR THESE ROLES:
1. to pick up day to day project delivery/demand in NY, DC, Toronto, ESPN (ESPN may require 1 day trip a quarter=4X/YEAR) and 2. to assist with the buildout of the new Galaxy building which is a highly technically driven greenfield buildout
Non-Technical Skills:
- Strong interpersonal and advanced communication skills; ability to work effectively with a wide range of stakeholders in highly matrixed environment.
- Ability to prioritize work and manage time effectively.
- Ability to work in a highly visible fast paced environment with minimal supervision.
- Positive, collaborative, supportive, problem-solving approach to working with others.
Technical Skills:
- The candidate must have intermediate to advanced data networking skills and experiences, both hands-on and theoretical.
- Working knowledge of LAN/MAN/WAN topologies & platforms, routing protocols, current data center architectures, DNS/DHCP, IPAM, multicast, VRF, QoS, etc.
- Basic or intermediate programming skills in Python or other contemporary toolset/language.
PLEASE NOTE:
What this position IS NOT
- Operations: this is not an operations position; there are few if any duties related to operating the network or performing break-fix activities beyond perhaps consulting on the intended design. Prior operations experience is highly valuable, however.
- Hands-On: this position does not require hands-on configuration of devices, although the engineer is expected to have some of this knowledge ideally from prior experience. The Network Engineer will develop plans to hand over to 3rd party implementers to conduct the hands-on work.
- Security: this is not specifically a Security position, although security is of the highest importance in The Walt Disney Company, and the position requires understanding of and adherence to Disney and industry security practices. The candidate must possess a strong network engineering & consulting foundation.
Job Type: Contract
Pay: $75.00 - $80.00 per hour
Schedule:
- 8 hour shift
- Monday to Friday
Ability to commute/relocate:
- New York, NY 10024: Reliably commute or planning to relocate before starting work (Required)
Work Location: Hybrid remote in New York, NY 10024