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Director of Accounting
We're partnering with a growing company in the Cambridge area that is looking to add a Director of Accounting to their team.
This is an exciting opportunity for a seasoned accounting professional who enjoys operating in a dynamic, evolving environment and making a meaningful impact on processes, systems, and overall financial strategy.
What You'll Do:
- Lead Financial Close & Reporting: Own the monthly close process, ensuring timely, accurate financial reporting in accordance with US GAAP
- Technical Accounting Leadership: Serve as the in-house expert on revenue recognition, tax considerations, and complex accounting matters
- Audit Oversight: Partner with external auditors to support the annual audit process
- Systems & Process Optimization: Drive continued enhancement and scalability of financial systems, including NetSuite
- Tax Coordination: Oversee tax compliance in partnership with external advisors
- M&A Support: Assist with acquisition integration, including accounting, consolidation, and process alignment
- Team Leadership
What We're Looking For:
- 8+ years of progressive accounting experience
- Strong expertise in US GAAP and revenue recognition
- Proven ability to operate as a business partner and communicate effectively with senior leadership
- Experience managing budgets and maintaining strong internal controls across a growing organization
Hi ,
This is Amir Ahmad from Mastech Global, we have below position available for MuleSoft Developer for Long Term Contract to Hire in Boston, MA.
Position: MuleSoft Developer
Location: Boston, MA (Onsite)
Type: Contract to Hire
MuleSoft Developer Required Skills:
- 3+ years of building integrations using Mule 4 and DataWeave 2.0
- Design and delivery of API-led connectivity
- Experience with Anypoint Studio, Exchange, API Manager, and Anypoint Monitoring
- API Specifications using RAML/OAS (OpenAPI)
- Production deployment experience on CloudHub 2.0 and MuleSoft Runtime Fabric (RTF)
- Experience with containerized Mule applications, runtime properties, scaling, and deployment promotion patterns
- Ability to translate requirements into technical designs, interface contracts, and implementation plans
Preferred Skills:
- Experience with AWS networking patterns and cloud security guardrails
- Experience integrating with AWS services
- Experience with Kubernetes tooling (Helm, kubectl, ingress controllers, service mesh concepts)
- Automated testing with MUnit
- API governance (naming/versioning standards, policy enforcement, etc.)
Responsibilities:
- Design, build, and maintain MuleSoft integrations and APIs using Mule 4 and DataWeave, aligned to API-led connectivity
- Develop APIs and flows that meet non-functional requirements (e.g., performance, security)
- Deploy and support applications on CloudHub 2.0 and RTF, including configuration management, scaling, and troubleshooting
- Partner with cloud/platform teams to ensure deployments align with AWS and EKS standards (networking, security, monitoring, and operations)
- Implement CI/CD pipelines and release processes to promote builds across environments with traceability and quality gates
- Establish and enforce integration best practices: error handling, logging/correlation, retries, circuit breakers, and API policies
- Perform root-cause analysis of incidents; create runbooks, dashboards, and alerts to improve operational excellence
- Expected Deliverable(s) Technical Design Documentation; Code
If you are interested, please share a copy of your resume at
We are looking for a dynamic Marketing and Communications Manager to lead efforts in enhancing brand visibility, fostering community engagement, and supporting enrollment growth for our educational institution in Boston, Massachusetts. This role will focus on developing impactful storytelling, executing strategic campaigns, and leveraging data-driven insights to create a memorable experience for prospective families and the broader school community. As a key member of the team, you will shape the way our school is presented across various platforms, ensuring alignment with organizational values and goals.
This is a full-time, fully onsite position in Boston. Salary is 75-90K.
Responsibilities:
• Develop and implement a compelling brand narrative that highlights the school's values, achievements, and unique offerings.
• Create high-quality content across digital, print, and multimedia platforms, including newsletters, blogs, and social media.
• Capture and curate visual assets such as photos and videos to support marketing, admissions, and community initiatives.
• Lead and manage social media strategies to enhance engagement, audience reach, and overall brand sentiment.
• Plan and execute digital marketing campaigns, including paid social media and retargeting efforts, in collaboration with regional partners.
• Analyze campaign performance metrics to optimize strategies and meet enrollment goals.
• Design and update website content to ensure accuracy, relevance, and editorial excellence.
• Collaborate with the admissions team to produce marketing materials that guide families through the enrollment process.
• Coordinate logistics and creative assets for school events such as open houses and community engagements.
• Manage internal communications, including newsletters and staff resources, to foster trust and belonging within the school community.
Qualifications:
• Minimum of 3 years of experience in marketing, communications, or digital media, preferably in education or mission-driven organizations.
• Exceptional writing and editing skills with the ability to craft engaging narratives tailored to diverse audiences.
• Proficiency in digital marketing tools, analytics platforms, and social media management systems.
• Advanced skills in Adobe Creative Cloud applications such as InDesign, Photoshop, and Premiere, as well as Canva.
• Strong organizational and project management abilities to juggle priorities and meet deadlines effectively.
• Experience in photography and videography is highly desirable.
• Confident and personable with the ability to work collaboratively in a community-focused environment.
• Willingness to work occasional evenings and weekends for school-related events.
Boston | Hybrid | Field Services Engineer | Up to $70k
A growing IT services provider is looking to hire an IT Field Technician to join its infrastructure team. The company has experienced consistent growth and offers an opportunity to work across diverse client environments.
Responsibilities
- Handle support requests via phone, email, and on-site visits
- Troubleshoot server and network issues (remote and in-person)
- Deploy and support applications
- Manage servers and network infrastructure
- Follow change control and internal processes
- Maintain clear documentation and procedures
- Deliver project work and assigned tasks within deadlines
- Participate in on-call rotation and provide out-of-hours support when required
- Travel to client sites as needed
Requirements
- Prior experience in IT support, infrastructure, or related field
- Strong troubleshooting and problem-solving ability
- Client-facing experience with the ability to build relationships
- Professional, proactive approach
Additional Information
- Full-time position with standard benefits (medical, dental, vision, PTO)
- Certification support and incentives provided
- Salary dependent on experience (candidates must provide expectations)
- Remote role with required local presence for client site visits or relocation willingness
- Ability to commute to different client locations in Boston
Interested? Apply now or send me your updated resume to
We are currently seeking candidates for an Interim Accounting Manager at a law firm in Downtown Boston, MA, 02109 to manage daily accounting activities and assist with monthly, quarterly, and annual financial statement close. The ideal candidate will have 5+ years of related accounting experience (2+ years in a leadership role).
Recent experience with Elite 3E or ProLaw or ADAMANT is required
On-site 4 days per week
This is a 3-month temporary role (with an opportunity of becoming permanent) and will pay between $60.00 and $65.00 per hour (based on relative work experience) within a 40-hour work week.
Position will start Jan. 12th, 2026
RESPONSIBILITIES
- Manage daily accounting activities related to billing, general accounting, accounts
payable/purchasing, accounts receivable, including variance analysis and reconciliations for various balance sheet and income statement accounts - Assist with monthly, quarterly, and annual financial statement close and related reporting
- Lead, supervise, and mentor a team of Accounts Payable, Billing, and accounting staff
- Manage and report on daily cash analysis for leadership use
- Reconcile Operating, IOLTA, and Petty Cash accounts and prepare cash projections
- Generate and maintain bi-weekly AR reports for the Board of DirectorsQUALIFICATIONS
- Bachelor's degree in accounting or relevant work experience (CPA preferred though not required)
- 5+ years of experience in accounting roles, 2+ years in a leadership role
- High attention to detail, organized with exceptional time-management skills
- Recent experience with Elite 3E or ProLaw or ADAMANT is required
- Highly proficient in Microsoft Excel
This isn't a traditional AppSec role. It sits right at the intersection of AI-driven development, SaaS security, and financial-grade risk management—and they need someone who can help shape how security evolves alongside modern engineering.
Why this role stands out:
- Ownership of AppSec across 20+ SaaS applications in a highly regulated financial environment
- Direct involvement in securing AI-assisted development (Copilot, Cursor, Codex)
- Hands-on with AI-powered pentesting tools + modern SAST/DAST pipelines
- Opportunity to define secure AI coding guardrails (this is a big focus area for them)
- High collaboration with engineering, risk, and compliance—this is a true partner role, not a silo
What they're looking for:
- Strong background in application security + secure SDLC (SAST, DAST, SCA)
- Experience with code review (Python, C#, Java, or JavaScript)
- Exposure to AI-driven development environments and their security implications
- Ability to balance technical risk with business impact (this is key in their environment)
- Bonus if you've worked with SSPM tools or SaaS security at scale
- Location: Boston (4 days onsite)
Job Title - Embedded Software Engineer (CIP / EtherNet/IP)
Location - Boston, MA, USA – Onsite (Relocation Available)
Employment Type - Contract / Full-time
About the Role
We are seeking a skilled Embedded Software Engineer with strong expertise in CIP (Common Industrial Protocol) and EtherNet/IP to support the development of industrial communication solutions. This role involves working on embedded systems, protocol stack integration, and real-time communication within industrial environments.
The ideal candidate will have hands-on experience in embedded C/C++ development, industrial networking protocols, and device-level integration, with a strong focus on interoperability and compliance standards.
Key Responsibilities
• Develop and maintain embedded software solutions using C/C++ for industrial devices
• Implement and integrate CIP / EtherNet/IP protocol stacks for Adapter or Scanner devices
• Work with RTOS environments such as FreeRTOS, ThreadX, or similar platforms
• Integrate and optimize TCP/IP stacks and Ethernet drivers for embedded systems
• Perform debugging and troubleshooting using tools such as Wireshark
• Ensure compliance with ODVA standards and support interoperability testing
• Collaborate with cross-functional teams to design, test, and validate embedded solutions
• Participate in system-level testing, validation, and performance optimization
Mandatory Skills & Qualifications
• 5–10 years of experience in embedded software development
• Strong hands-on experience with CIP / EtherNet/IP protocols
• Experience in protocol stack integration (Adapter or Scanner)
• Proficiency in C and C++ programming for embedded systems
• Experience working with RTOS platforms (FreeRTOS, ThreadX, etc.)
• Strong understanding of TCP/IP networking and Ethernet driver integration
• Must have experience with ODVA compliance and interoperability testing
• Experience using Wireshark or similar tools for debugging network communication
Preferred Skills
• Experience working in industrial automation or embedded device engineering environments
• Familiarity with real-time communication systems and industrial networking standards
• Strong problem-solving and troubleshooting capabilities
Why Join Us
• Work with cutting-edge technologies in a collaborative environment
• Professional growth opportunities and training support
• Inclusive, equitable, and respectful workplace culture
About NetworkPedia
NetworkPedia is a certified women-owned technology and talent solutions company, providing IT infrastructure, cybersecurity, managed services, and specialized recruitment across North Americas and beyond. Our mission is to empower organizations with secure, scalable, and innovative technology while building inclusive teams that reflect the communities we serve.
As a trusted partner, we deliver expertise across networking, cloud, IT service management, and security operations, along with staffing solutions for niche technology roles. We are committed to diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) in all our hiring practices and ensure that our opportunities are open to all qualified applicants, without discrimination on the basis of age, gender, race, ethnicity, religion, sexual orientation, or disability.
How to Apply
Apply directly via LinkedIn Easy Apply. All applications are routed to our central recruitment email id -
AI Ethics Specialist, Standards, Measurement & Governance | Just Horizons Alliance
Join us to define the standards that hold AI systems accountable.
The situation
Just Horizons Alliance is an 18-year-old applied research lab focused on ethics and technology. Our current focus is the AI Ethics Index, a measurement framework for evaluating AI systems on ethics, safety, and societal impact.
We currently have a first version of the framework that is validated and in use. Now we're investing in the next phase: sharper indicator definitions, stronger construct validity, governance processes that hold up to external scrutiny, and measurements that work across domains from education to healthcare to finance.
This is the first dedicated hire to drive the standards and governance layer end-to-end.
What you'll actually do
Months 1–3: Learn the system
Work through the existing L4 indicator library with Sophia. Understand where definitions need tightening, which constructs require the most interpretation, and how the evaluation engine turns indicators into measurements. Start giving developers working definitions they can implement.
Months 4–6: Build the governance infrastructure
Lead the development of a versioning and change control process for the Index. Define disclosure policies. Formalize internal ethical oversight processes. Collaborate with domain experts in education, healthcare, and finance to validate indicators across contexts.
Months 7–12: Drive the standard
Be the person who gives definitive answers on construct interpretation. Manage the L4 indicator framework as a living, governed document. Represent the methodological rigor of the Index in external conversations with regulators, academics, and the organizations being evaluated.
Why this role is hard
You're working at the frontier of a field that does not have settled answers. There is no ISO standard for AI ethics measurement. The frameworks you're building will be contested by academics, challenged by the AI companies being evaluated, and scrutinized by regulators. You need to make defensible decisions under genuine uncertainty, document your reasoning clearly, and communicate it to people who will disagree.
The daily work involves uncomfortable specifics. What does \"sexually explicit content\" mean when an LLM is used in a youth education context—a tutoring app, a storytelling tool, an educational assistant? Where exactly is the boundary? You have to define it in terms a developer can implement and an auditor can verify.
The pace is weeks, not semesters.
You're probably the right person if
You've taken an abstract ethical principle and turned it into something a developer could build or a compliance team could audit
You understand NIST AI RMF or the EU AI Act at a working level — not awareness, but enough to argue about the details
You have external credibility in the field: publications, recognised work, advisory roles, or a title that carries weight
KYC, compliance, or governance experience is part of your background alongside ethics expertise
You work at the pace of decisions, not the pace of studies
You can hold a substantive conversation with a software developer about API behaviour and with a philosopher about construct validity — on the same day
You can read an inter-rater reliability methodology and understand what it means for your indicator definitions
You're probably not the right fit if
Your background is purely academic ethics — you've written and published but never operationalized anything
You need months of research before committing to a position on a specific indicator definition
You're primarily a communicator or writer about AI ethics rather than a practitioner of governance
You're based on the West Coast US or don't work in East Coast US or Western Europe time zones
You see \"working with developers\" as someone else's job
Hard Skills
These are the domain and technical capabilities you need going in — or need to be able to build up fast. You don't need to be an engineer. But you do need to learn quickly, including using AI tools to close knowledge gaps on the fly.
- NIST AI RMF and EU AI Act — working-level knowledge, not awareness. Enough to argue about the details and identify where a specific AI system fails to comply
- Construct operationalization — demonstrated experience translating an abstract ethical principle into a bounded, testable indicator that someone else can use
- Governance documentation — writing versioning policies, change control frameworks, and disclosure protocols that other people actually use day to day
- AI evaluation methodology — familiarity with how AI systems are benchmarked, where measurement goes wrong, and what validity means in a scientific context
- Basic technical literacy — able to read API documentation, understand what a model endpoint does.
- Statistical reliability concepts — inter-rater reliability, aggregation methods, and what it means for a measurement to be valid versus merely reliable
- KYC or compliance frameworks — experience building governance processes that have real enforcement teeth, not just principles documents that no one is held to
What you get
The role: Work directly with Sophia Zitman (AIEI Team Lead) as the person who owns the methodological integrity of the AI Ethics Index. Direct daily collaboration with the development team.
The comp: $110,000
The team: Small, split between ethicists and engineers. Interview panel: Janet Kang and Sophia Zitman.
The environment: Boston-based non-profit (501(c)(3)). East Coast US or Western Europe time zones strongly preferred. Deliberate, rigorous culture.
The upside: You'll have built the governance foundation of what may become the globally referenced standard for AI ethics measurement. That is a genuinely consequential body of work.
Senior Developer, AI Evaluation & Cloud Infrastructure | Just Horizons Alliance
Join us to build the technical foundation for AI accountability.
The Role
Just Horizons Alliance is an 18-year-old applied research lab focused on ethics and technology. Our current focus is the AI Ethics Index, a measurement framework for evaluating AI systems on ethics, safety, and societal impact.
We need a senior engineer to own the technical infrastructure end-to-end: learn what exists, close critical gaps, and build something that lasts.
The evaluation methodology is validated and in use. We're now at the stage where the systems need to mature alongside the research. This is the first dedicated infrastructure hire for this work, and you'll shape how it scales.
What You'll Do
Months 1–3: Learn the System
Map the current architecture with Sophia Zitman (AIEI Team Lead). Understand the evaluation methodology, the data flows, and the infrastructure that supports them. Identify what needs to evolve for multi-domain benchmarking—reproducibility, security posture, test coverage, deployment pipeline. Begin implementing the highest-priority improvements.
Months 4–6: Build for Scale
Architect the infrastructure to support the next phase of the Index. CI/CD that maintains stability as the system grows. IAM and secret management built for a production environment. Experiment tracking that makes every evaluation run auditable. Documentation that enables the research team to work independently.
Months 7–12: Expand
Multi-domain benchmarking across education, healthcare, finance, and other sectors. Reproducibility standards that meet external scientific scrutiny. A system the research team can extend without engineering support for every change. At this point, the infrastructure should be stable enough that you're focused on capability, not maintenance.
Why This Role Is Difficult
This is infrastructure for a scientific standard, not a product feature.
Correctness and delivery both matter. A bug in the evaluation engine doesn't break a feature, instead it invalidates a measurement. A flawed pipeline doesn't slow things down, it compromises the credibility of the research. At the same time, methodology that never runs in production has no impact. The role requires both rigor and momentum.
You're translating between disciplines. Your stakeholders are researchers, ethicists, and governance specialists. You'll need to take concepts like \"operationalizing an ethical construct\" and turn them into data models and pipelines. This is a translation problem as much as an engineering problem.
The work is novel. There's no existing system to reference. The AI Ethics Index is defining what rigorous AI evaluation looks like. You'll be making architectural decisions in areas where best practices don't yet exist.
You'll have full ownership. This is not a role where you're executing someone else's technical vision. You're setting the direction. That means autonomy, but it also means accountability.
You're probably the right person if
You've built evaluation systems or data pipelines that other people depended on for correctness, not just uptime
You're comfortable with GCP and have deployed containerized workloads in a real production context
You've worked with LLM APIs and understand their reliability and reproducibility characteristics
You can read a paper about measurement methodology and turn it into a working data structure
You build for durability. Your code is still running 18 months later because you thought about the next person
You've worked somewhere between 5 and 50 people and you're comfortable being the person who figures things out without a playbook
You find working on AI ethics infrastructure more interesting than building another e-commerce checkout flow
You're probably not the right fit if
Enterprise environments make up most of your experience. This is not a large-team context
You need clearly defined requirements before you can start. The requirements here evolve through conversation with ethicists
You're based on the West Coast US or expect West Coast US working hours
You mainly build user-facing APIs and features — this is systems and infrastructure work
You're looking for a high-growth startup where shipping speed is everything. This is a scientific organization. Correctness is everything.
Hard Skills
These are the technical capabilities you need going in — or need to be able to build up fast using an AI coding agent. We're not looking for someone who ticks every box. We're looking for someone who closes gaps quickly and knows how to learn.
- Python — strong enough to design systems architecture and reason about failure modes, even if you work with AI assistance for implementation details
- Google Cloud Platform — specifically Cloud Run, IAM design, secret management, and containerized workload deployment in a real production context
- API and model documentation — able to read, write, and navigate API specs and model documentation fluently; you know how to figure out how a system behaves from its documentation without needing someone to walk you through it
- Structured step-by-step reasoning — when you hit a complex problem, you decompose it immediately and visibly into logical steps; you don't disappear into your head and come back with an answer, you think out loud and in sequence, which makes collaboration with the ethics and research team possible
- LLM API integration — understanding the reliability, reproducibility, and failure characteristics of external model endpoints
- Data pipeline architecture — building evaluation or measurement systems where correctness is non-negotiable, not just data-moving
- Experiment tracking and reproducibility standards — always looking to improve the evaluation pipeline; you understand what needs to be tracked, why reproducibility matters scientifically, and you find the right approach for the context without being dogmatic about tooling
- Statistical reliability concepts — enough to understand what inter-rater reliability means for evaluation output and why reproducibility matters scientifically
What you get
The role: You'll work directly with Sophia Zitman (AIEI Team Lead) as the technical backbone of the AI Ethics Index. Full engineering ownership of the evaluation engine.
The comp: Base salary $110,000.
The team: Small, split between ethicists and engineers. You will interview with Janet Kang (Executive Director) and Sophia Zitman (AIEI Team Lead).
The environment: Boston-based non-profit (501(c)(3)). East Coast US or Western Europe time zones. Collaborative but autonomous — Sophia won't micromanage, but she will hold you to a high standard of systems thinking.
The upside: You'll have built the technical foundation of what may become the globally referenced standard for AI system evaluation. That's a meaningful line on any CV — and a genuinely hard thing to have done.
***PLEASE READ FIRST***
- We can not provide sponsorship or work C2C. W2 only.
- This is a contract-to-hire position through CDW working for our end client. The position converts to permanent employment with the client after 6 months.
- Hybrid schedule: 3 days/week on site, 2 days/week work remote from home. Important note: Must be available to work on-site 5 days/week for the first month of the contract.
- Location is Boston, MA 02199
Top Skills Needed:
- LAN/WAN
- Route/switch
- OSPF-BGP
- Firewalls
- VPN
- DNS
- DHCP
- NAC & 802.1X
- Cisco ISE
- F5 load balancers
- Would like the engineer be able to build new ISE policy servers
- Azure would be a plus
OVERVIEW:
This position in the IT Department is responsible for the strategic design and architecture of the firm's data, wireless, video, and VOIP networks. Responsibilities include ensuring the stability, integrity and performance of these network services. This is achieved by planning, designing, and developing local area networks (LANs), metropolitan area networks (MANs), wide area networks (WANs), wireless networks and security infrastructure across the organization. This individual will assist in the analysis and resolution of network, VOIP, and video hardware and software problems in a timely and accurate fashion. In addition, the Senior Network Architect will provide technical leadership across the organization, from strategic decision making down to the project planning level.
ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS:
- Oversee the strategic design and architecture of the firm's data network environment.
- Oversee design, deployment, and maintenance of various network systems and components including: routers, switches, internet services, wide area network services, wireless networks, VPNs, firewalls, video networks and related infrastructure, VoIP network and related infrastructure, Security, and performance management and monitoring systems.
- Participate in physical build planning and design for new spaces. Scope, recommend, design, plan, oversee and test inter-rack and station cabling for office, MDF, IDF and datacenter builds and refreshes.
- Configure networks to ensure their smooth and reliable operation for fulfilling business objectives and processes.
- Evaluate emerging technologies and recommend purchase, development, or enhancement of network hardware and software.
- Establish performance standards, processes, policies, and procedures.
- Provide senior level technical support for network elements and systems.
- Design and provide for the monitoring of network performance and troubleshoot problem areas as needed.
- Collaborate with executive management and department leaders to assess near- and long-term network capacity needs.
- Create and maintain documentation as it relates to network architecture and network configuration.
- Assures knowledge transfer for new systems.
- Coordinate with other members of the firm for business continuance program.
EDUCATION, EXPERIENCE AND SKILLS REQUIRED:
- Bachelor's Degree or equivalent experience
- 10+ years experience in network field
- Proven experience and success with planning, installing and managing networks including LAN, MAN, WAN, Optical Networking, DWDM, Wi-Fi, Silverpeak SDWAN or Riverbed WAN Optimizers, F5 Load Balancers, F5 GTM Global Traffic Manager, Cisco Catalyst Center, and security (firewalls, VPN, DMZ, IDS/IPS, WebProxy, content filter, FireEye, NAC and Cisco TrustSec) infrastructure.
- Proven experience with network capacity planning, network security principles, and general network management best practices.
- Strong hands-on knowledge of LAN/WAN protocols and technologies including Carrier Ethernet, T1, DS3, optical, DWDM, NTP, Spanning Tree, VLAN's, 802.1q, VFR, LFA, SMTP, SNMP v1-v3, OSPF, BGP, MPLS, VPLS, Ethernet, TCP/IP, SSL, SSH, SIP, H.323, QoS, Multicast, Anycast, 802.1x, Radius, NAC, DHCP, DNS, F5 Wide-IP, VRRP, HSRP, GLBP, PBR, VPC, LACP, SGT, SGACL, SXP, VxLAN, OTP, LISP, SPAN, WCCP, PfR, IPSLA, iWAN, VPN, IPSec, Wi-Fi 6, 6E, 7.
- Strong working knowledge of Cisco routers and switches (Nexus 9K, 7K, 5K, 2K, 1K; C9410, C9300, 3850, 4500, ISR-4451, 8300, FPR-1010, and Microsoft certificate servers.
- Experience with Infoblox/BloxONE DNS and DHCP, Ciena DWDM, 10 Gig optics, DNS Traffic Control, F5 iRules, Cisco ACI, SDN, network segmentation, Checkpoint firewall rule creation and administration, Cisco ISE, Cisco CLI, ACL management, SNMP MIB's, Cisco or Aruba wireless controllers and AP's, SDWAN and SSL certificate creation and management.
- Network monitoring systems: Gigamon, APCON, Tufin, Netscout sniffers and UC Performance Management tools; Infoblox NetMRI, Cacti, MRTG, Solarwinds, SmokePing, NetFlow, Splunk and syslog.
- Strong hands-on knowledge of DNS record management: A, CNAME, TXT, SRV, NS, PTR, SPF, DMARC, and DKIM.
- Data Center, server room and IDF design; station cabling layout design and implementation; UPS management and monitoring.
- Preferred certifications, not required: CCNA/CCNP, CCDA, CCSP
- Strong verbal and interpersonal skills
- Strong analytical and problem solving skills
- Strong customer service skills
- Strong team skills
- Strong leadership skills
- Strong project management skills
- Experience working in a multi-office environment
ESSENTIAL CAPABILITIES:
- Must demonstrate the ability to maintain strict confidentiality of the firm's internal and personnel affairs.
- Ability to influence at all levels of the organization.
- Must be a self-starter who understands the details within a much larger content.
- Ability to work effectively in a culturally and educationally diverse environment.
- Ability to work in a teamwork/collaborative style and environment.
- Must be creative and flexible in order to respond quickly and positively to shifting demands and opportunities; ability to work under tight deadlines and handle multiple, detailed tasks.
- Must be a team-oriented person who can share information, goals, opportunities, successes and failures with the appropriate parties.
- Ability to organize, plan and carry out multiple related activities.
- Must pay attention to details and have the ability to follow up and follow through.
- Ability to work effectively in a multi-office environment.