Network Engineer IV
Spectraforce
Arlington, United States of America
yesterday
Role details
Contract type
Temporary contract Employment type
Full-time (> 32 hours) Working hours
Regular working hours Languages
English Experience level
SeniorJob location
Arlington, United States of America
Tech stack
Amazon Web Services (AWS)
Bash
Complex Networks
Wavelength-Division Multiplexing
Data Centers
Perl
Internet Service Provider
Python
Network Troubleshooting
Network Planning and Design
Systems Integration
Visual Systems
Scripting (Bash/Python/Go/Ruby)
System Availability
Job description
Support AWS compliance commitments across North America. The role also involves operational support for critical capacity restoration and ensuring network scalability and high availability., This position focuses on managing and supporting large-scale optical networks within AWS's global infrastructure. The engineer will work on high-capacity DWDM systems, ensuring reliability, scalability, and performance of the network., * Deploy, operate, and troubleshoot DWDM/optical network systems
- Support network capacity restoration and availability
- Diagnose and resolve complex network issues
- Participate in operational support, including on-call activities
- Collaborate across engineering teams (network, hardware, software)
- Contribute to automation and operational efficiency initiatives
Requirements
- DWDM / Optical Network Experience - Hands-on experience with high-capacity optical systems
- Network Troubleshooting - Strong problem-solving skills in optical networks
- Project/Time Management - Ability to manage multiple tasks effectively
Nice-to-Have Skills
- Automation scripting (Python, Bash, Shell, Perl)
- Network design and architecture knowledge
- Cross-platform integration experience
Experience Required
- 5-8 years of relevant experience
- Background in telecom, ISPs, data centers, or large-scale enterprise networks
- Experience with DWDM, Optical Transport Networks (OTN), and fiber infrastructure
- Experience in 24/7 production/on-call environments