Description:
NOC Central Technician I tests and analyzes network and network facilities (e.g., power, communication machinery, software, lines, modems, and terminals). Candidate advises supervisory Network Control positions of network communications failures or degradation and arranges corrective action plans. The Technician performs a variety of skilled routine and non-routine duties and applies standard practices and policies. Additional Requirements: Monitors and analyzes moderately complex network and network facilities (e.g., power, communication machinery, software, lines, modems, and terminals), advises supervisory Network Control positions of network communications failures or degradation and arranges and performs corrective action plans. This is a multi-incumbent position that reports to a supervisor level position. Basic Qualifications include: High school diploma or equivalent, experience using networks and network equipment and knowledge of Excel, Word and other general applications.
Other Skills:
The RAN (Radio Access Network) Tier 1 candidate will be responsible for monitoring, correlating, troubleshooting and resolving network alarms and performance deviations for Sprint¿s nationwide wireless network. This network consists of multiple technologies such as CDMA, EVDO and LTE across multiple frequency bands and equipment vendors.
*Requires 24x7x365 support so candidates must be able to support flexible hours and schedules to ensure all shifts are covered
Daily tasks:
Perform daily fault and performance analysis using a variety of monitoring tools to discover network impairments
Ability to review network logs to discern state changes of network equipment
Perform remote resolution of faults through various Element Management Systems (EMS)
Creation and routing of network tickets to appropriate designated fix agents
Perform routine ticket management and escalations to drive problems to final resolution
Use combination of various tools to correlate multiple faults and/or system presented data into singular network impairments
Communicate openly and effectively with multiple teams
Manage fix bridges on large scale and/or high severity issues that involve multiple teams/participants including Executive level communication
Required:
Excellent in written and verbal communication skills
Proficient in using Microsoft office application such as Outlook, Excel, Word
Ability to grasp higher-level technology issues and troubleshoot to resolution
Ability to work independently and in a team environment
Ability to work under pressure related to scale of business impact
Ability to build strong working relationships both internally and externally
Ability to span departments to assist in resolving network event outages
Experience analyzing wireless networks, related equipment and/or performance
Ability to multi-task, meet objectives and solve issues in stressful situations with high speed of completion and high degree of accuracy
Ability to quickly learn new tools and systems
Willingness to work on any assigned shift
Preferred:
Knowledge of ALU, Ericsson, Nokia and Samsung wireless network structure
Knowledge of Unix operating system and command structure
Basic knowledge of IP routing and protocols
Understanding of Operational Measurements used for network performance monitoring and troubleshooting for CDMA, EVDO and LTE technologies
Tools/Systems: Netcool, TRAMS, SecureCRT, and vendor specific element management systems
Required Skills
Description:
NOC Central Technician I tests and analyzes network and network facilities (e.g., power, communication machinery, software, lines, modems, and terminals). Candidate advises supervisory Network Control positions of network communications failures or degradation and arranges corrective action plans. The Technician performs a variety of skilled routine and non-routine duties and applies standard practices and policies. Additional Requirements: Monitors and analyzes moderately complex network and network facilities (e.g., power, communication machinery, software, lines, modems, and terminals), advises supervisory Network Control positions of network communications failures or degradation and arranges and performs corrective action plans. This is a multi-incumbent position that reports to a supervisor level position. Basic Qualifications include: High school diploma or equivalent, experience using networks and network equipment and knowledge of Excel, Word and other general applications.
Other Skills:
The RAN (Radio Access Network) Tier 1 candidate will be responsible for monitoring, correlating, troubleshooting and resolving network alarms and performance deviations for Sprint¿s nationwide wireless network. This network consists of multiple technologies such as CDMA, EVDO and LTE across multiple frequency bands and equipment vendors.
*Requires 24x7x365 support so candidates must be able to support flexible hours and schedules to ensure all shifts are covered
Daily tasks:
Perform daily fault and performance analysis using a variety of monitoring tools to discover network impairments
Ability to review network logs to discern state changes of network equipment
Perform remote resolution of faults through various Element Management Systems (EMS)
Creation and routing of network tickets to appropriate designated fix agents
Perform routine ticket management and escalations to drive problems to final resolution
Use combination of various tools to correlate multiple faults and/or system presented data into singular network impairments
Communicate openly and effectively with multiple teams
Manage fix bridges on large scale and/or high severity issues that involve multiple teams/participants including Executive level communication
Required:
Excellent in written and verbal communication skills
Proficient in using Microsoft office application such as Outlook, Excel, Word
Ability to grasp higher-level technology issues and troubleshoot to resolution
Ability to work independently and in a team environment
Ability to work under pressure related to scale of business impact
Ability to build strong working relationships both internally and externally
Ability to span departments to assist in resolving network event outages
Experience analyzing wireless networks, related equipment and/or performance
Ability to multi-task, meet objectives and solve issues in stressful situations with high speed of completion and high degree of accuracy
Ability to quickly learn new tools and systems
Willingness to work on any assigned shift
Preferred:
Knowledge of ALU, Ericsson, Nokia and Samsung wireless network structure
Knowledge of Unix operating system and command structure
Basic knowledge of IP routing and protocols
Understanding of Operational Measurements used for network performance monitoring and troubleshooting for CDMA, EVDO and LTE technologies
Tools/Systems: Netcool, TRAMS, SecureCRT, and vendor specific element management systems
Required Experience
Description:
NOC Central Technician I tests and analyzes network and network facilities (e.g., power, communication machinery, software, lines, modems, and terminals). Candidate advises supervisory Network Control positions of network communications failures or degradation and arranges corrective action plans. The Technician performs a variety of skilled routine and non-routine duties and applies standard practices and policies. Additional Requirements: Monitors and analyzes moderately complex network and network facilities (e.g., power, communication machinery, software, lines, modems, and terminals), advises supervisory Network Control positions of network communications failures or degradation and arranges and performs corrective action plans. This is a multi-incumbent position that reports to a supervisor level position. Basic Qualifications include: High school diploma or equivalent, experience using networks and network equipment and knowledge of Excel, Word and other general applications.
Other Skills:
The RAN (Radio Access Network) Tier 1 candidate will be responsible for monitoring, correlating, troubleshooting and resolving network alarms and performance deviations for Sprint¿s nationwide wireless network. This network consists of multiple technologies such as CDMA, EVDO and LTE across multiple frequency bands and equipment vendors.
*Requires 24x7x365 support so candidates must be able to support flexible hours and schedules to ensure all shifts are covered
Daily tasks:
Perform daily fault and performance analysis using a variety of monitoring tools to discover network impairments
Ability to review network logs to discern state changes of network equipment
Perform remote resolution of faults through various Element Management Systems (EMS)
Creation and routing of network tickets to appropriate designated fix agents
Perform routine ticket management and escalations to drive problems to final resolution
Use combination of various tools to correlate multiple faults and/or system presented data into singular network impairments
Communicate openly and effectively with multiple teams
Manage fix bridges on large scale and/or high severity issues that involve multiple teams/participants including Executive level communication
Required:
Excellent in written and verbal communication skills
Proficient in using Microsoft office application such as Outlook, Excel, Word
Ability to grasp higher-level technology issues and troubleshoot to resolution
Ability to work independently and in a team environment
Ability to work under pressure related to scale of business impact
Ability to build strong working relationships both internally and externally
Ability to span departments to assist in resolving network event outages
Experience analyzing wireless networks, related equipment and/or performance
Ability to multi-task, meet objectives and solve issues in stressful situations with high speed of completion and high degree of accuracy
Ability to quickly learn new tools and systems
Willingness to work on any assigned shift
Preferred:
Knowledge of ALU, Ericsson, Nokia and Samsung wireless network structure
Knowledge of Unix operating system and command structure
Basic knowledge of IP routing and protocols
Understanding of Operational Measurements used for network performance monitoring and troubleshooting for CDMA, EVDO and LTE technologies
Tools/Systems: Netcool, TRAMS, SecureCRT, and vendor specific element management systems