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Author: Jayjay@kinetic.org
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Subject: Network Engineer
Hi all. As I stated a few days ago, I would follow up with some specific
job descriptions/postings for our new company. Here is the first:

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OpNIX, a VC funded startup facilities-based Internet infrastructure
company, located in Tempe, Arizona seeks hard-core Network Engineer.

If you want to work on the cutting edge of Internet infrastructure -
reinventing the Internet while working long hours on challenging
problems in a complex and ever changing environment with other top
engineers (along with excellent benefits plus stock options!) then read
on...

Skills required:

* Individual must be motivated, ambitious, and responsible.
* Experience with Linux, *BSD, and/or UNIX systems and networks.
* Experience with WAN and LAN technologies including SONET, ATM, BGP4,
OSPF, VRRP, 10/100/1000 Ethernet, switching, routing, multihoming,
peering, VLANs, ACLs, OSI Layers 1 - 7, etc.
* Experience with OC48, OC12, OC3, DS3, and T1 WAN circuits, as well as
fiber, UTP, and coax LAN/MAN connectivity.
* Experience with Internet and Telecom network infrastructure design,
deployment, and troubleshooting.
* Knowledge of SNMP, DNS, HTTP, FTP, SMTP, and other server-side
protocols and systems.
* Ability to have fun!

Optional/Helpful skills:

* Experience with Foundry Networks equipment.
* Experience in a NOC/NCC Carrier-class environment.
* Circuit provisioning.
* Routing/Switching protocol design and development.
* Experience with Tier-1 Telecom Carrier networks.
* Experience with data centers and/or colocation facilities.
* Abilty to consume pizza and large quantities of Mountain Dew.

Please email your resume or letter of interest (include ASCII version as
well) to . Include list of skills/experience, salary
requirements, and state the position which you are applying for.
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Thanks!

~Jay

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