Senior Network Designer

Boeing Boeing · Aerospace · Seattle, WA +6

Senior Network Designer role at Boeing focusing on F5 load balancing technologies, including LTM, GTM/DNS, Viprions, Velos, and AVI. Responsibilities include architecting, deploying, configuring, and maintaining F5 BIG-IP appliances, developing iRules, and automating tasks. Requires extensive experience with F5 technologies and network protocols.

What you'd actually do

  1. Architect, Deploy, configure, and maintain F5 BIG-IP appliances (Local Traffic Manager/LTM, Global Traffic Manager/DNS)
  2. Extensive experience with F5 Viprions, Velos and AVI
  3. Architect Global Server Load Balancing (GSLB) and Local Server Load Balancing (LSLB), manage SSL/TLS offloading, and configure Web Application Firewalls (WAF/ASM)
  4. Develop F5 iRules for traffic customization and use APIs or Ansible for automation
  5. Deep understanding of LTM configurations, and health monitoring

Skills

Required

  • F5 BIG-IP LTM
  • F5 BIG-IP GTM/DNS
  • F5 Viprions
  • F5 Velos
  • F5 AVI
  • F5 iRules
  • SSL/TLS offloading
  • Web Application Firewalls (WAF/ASM)
  • API
  • Ansible
  • Layer 4-7 traffic management
  • HTTP
  • SSL/TLS encryptions
  • network documentation
  • Quality of Service (QOS)
  • routing protocols
  • switching protocols
  • network monitoring tools
  • diagnostic tools
  • Wireshark
  • SolarWinds
  • NetFlow

Nice to have

  • F5 Certified Technology Specialist (CTS)
  • F5 Certified Solutions Expert (CSE)
  • F5 Cloud Edition
  • F5 Distributed Cloud Services
  • Splunk
  • python
  • Incident Management
  • ServiceNow

What the JD emphasized

  • 10+ years of experience with F5 technologies including BIG-IP modules such as LTM, GTM/DNS
  • 5+ years of experience with F5 iRules
  • 5+ years of experience with designing and implementing large scale F5 Architectures
  • 5+ years experience with Quality of Service (QOS), routing and switching protocols
  • 5+ years of experience with network monitoring and diagnostic tools (Wireshark, SolarWinds, NetFlow)