Interview Earlier
jwashington1981
Member Posts: 137
This afternoon, I had a technical interview for a Network Control Technician position with Harris IT. I think the interview went very well. They asked me a ton of CCNA related questions and I did very well. They said that they still had others to interview, but I think I did well enough to get the position. I hope I hear from them soon.
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jwashington1981 Member Posts: 137Had a second interview with the actual Lead Site Engineer for the location where I would be working at if hired. He seemed very impressed with me and mentioned that there was a lot of good things being said about me. Things are looking better by the minute.
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nicklauscombs Member Posts: 885good luck and hopefully i can welcome you to the harris family soon.WIP: IPS exam
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Everyone Member Posts: 1,661Good luck, making it to that 2nd round of interviews is always a good sign!
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hiddenknight821 Member Posts: 1,209 ■■■■■■□□□□Good luck on your interview! I wish <---this was a clover for you, but close enough.
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networker050184 Mod Posts: 11,962 ModSounds promising. Good luck!An expert is a man who has made all the mistakes which can be made.
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Everyone Member Posts: 1,661jwashington1981 wrote: »Well, I just got word today that I have gotten the position.
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CodeBlox Member Posts: 1,363 ■■■■□□□□□□Congratulations!!!Currently reading: Network Warrior, Unix Network Programming by Richard Stevens
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TLeTourneau Member Posts: 616 ■■■■■■■■□□Congratulations!Thanks, Tom
M.S. - Cybersecurity and Information Assurance
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jwashington1981 Member Posts: 137Network Control Technician
• This position is responsible for partnering with customers, vendors, subcontractors, and Harris Information Technology Services team members to assist in the installation, maintenance, operation, and replacement of large Base and Local Area networks in support of assigned contracts.
• Under supervision and direction you will support the base team efforts that insure the site BAN/LAN network and network management environment is and remains reliable with performance exceeding the contract service levels.
• Assist in supporting maintenance of network performance exceeding the contract Service Level Agreements.
• Train in the implementation and maintenance of network devices including mounting, configuration loading, troubleshooting, support, and routine maintenance as directed by site management.
• Support and adhere to established policy and procedures governing work methods and performance.
• Participate with other site engineering and technician staff in all areas of work assignments, on-call duty support, and matrix resource sharing with other locations as required.
• Observe and report site network performance and capacity issues to the Lead Engineer.
• Closely coordinate activities with the servicing Network Operation Centers (NOCs).
• Support site network documentation through use of established best practices, forms, and processes.
• Continue to maintain and expand your technical knowledge and certifications in Cisco equipment. On the job mentoring and hands-on training will assist this effort.
• Develop and maintain a strong working knowledge of the hardware and software deployed in the network including architecture and designs elements.
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NOC-Ninja Member Posts: 1,403jwashington1981 wrote: »Network Control Technician
• This position is responsible for partnering with customers, vendors, subcontractors, and Harris Information Technology Services team members to assist in the installation, maintenance, operation, and replacement of large Base and Local Area networks in support of assigned contracts.
• Under supervision and direction you will support the base team efforts that insure the site BAN/LAN network and network management environment is and remains reliable with performance exceeding the contract service levels.
• Assist in supporting maintenance of network performance exceeding the contract Service Level Agreements.
• Train in the implementation and maintenance of network devices including mounting, configuration loading, troubleshooting, support, and routine maintenance as directed by site management.
• Support and adhere to established policy and procedures governing work methods and performance.
• Participate with other site engineering and technician staff in all areas of work assignments, on-call duty support, and matrix resource sharing with other locations as required.
• Observe and report site network performance and capacity issues to the Lead Engineer.
• Closely coordinate activities with the servicing Network Operation Centers (NOCs).
• Support site network documentation through use of established best practices, forms, and processes.
• Continue to maintain and expand your technical knowledge and certifications in Cisco equipment. On the job mentoring and hands-on training will assist this effort.
• Develop and maintain a strong working knowledge of the hardware and software deployed in the network including architecture and designs elements.
• Perform other duties as directed. -
ChooseLife Member Posts: 941 ■■■■■■■□□□jwashington1981 wrote: »Network Control Technician
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P.S. This is particularly nice:jwashington1981 wrote: »• Continue to maintain and expand your technical knowledge and certifications in Cisco equipment. On the job mentoring and hands-on training will assist this effort.“You don’t become great by trying to be great. You become great by wanting to do something, and then doing it so hard that you become great in the process.” (c) xkcd #896
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jwashington1981 Member Posts: 137Sounds good. welcome to NOC.
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jwashington1981 Member Posts: 137Well, everything seems to be looking to be in order. I can't wait to start!!!