Network Architect/Engineer at Plano, TX (Onsite)

Overview

On Site
Depends on Experience
Contract - W2
Contract - Independent

Skills

SDA workflows
network assurance
SWIM
SD Access architecture
fabric design
BGP
Drive modernization

Job Details

Hello ,

Hope you are doing well.

This is Ram from ICS Global Soft. Kindly find the below job description and let me know your availability

Role: Network Architect (L4)

Location: Plano, TX (Onsite)

Duration: 6+ months

Summary:

Our client is hiring for an L4 Network Architect/Engineer to lead design and delivery of multi-site Cisco Software Defined Access (SD Access) solutions at scale. In this role, you will contribute to and implement architecture direction, drive complex deployments across distributed campuses, and mentor engineers while partnering closely with security and operations.

Key Responsibilities:

* Own end to end SD Access architecture for large, multi-site enterprises: fabric design (control/edge/border), transit options, segmentation (SGTs/TrustSec), identity policy, and integration with WAN and data center

* Lead Catalyst Center-driven automation:

design templates, SDA workflows, network assurance, SWIM, and closed loop operations aligned to reliability/SLOs

* Design identity centric security with ISE: policy sets, authorization profiles, posture, PxGrid integrations, wired/wireless 802.1X/MAB, guest/BYOD, and scalable group policies

* Engineer secure edge and campus perimeters: Cisco FTD/Firepower policy design, NAT, VPN, IDS/IPS, SSL decryption strategy, and high availability

* Architect SD WAN underlay/overlay: transport independence, application aware routing, DIA/Cloud on ramp, security integration, and multi region scale

* Expert routing at scale:

BGP (policy, route reflectors, communities), OSPF, EIGRP, ECMP, redistribution strategies, route filtering, summarization, and IPv6 planning

* Drive modernization roadmaps:

brownfield to SDA migration, hierarchical campus design, QoS, multicast, wireless controller (Catalyst 9800) alignment, and resiliency patterns

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