Brandon Greer
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Objective
Current Cisco Certified Network Engineer with an eagerness to grow and continually learn more in the networking realm. A great team player who enjoys taking on challenges while working with members of multiple disciplines. Prepared to undertake networking challenges and continuously advance in networking abilities and automation.
Education
ASSOCIATES DEGREE – COMPUTER SCIENCE 2011 SNEAD STATE COMMUNITY COLLEGE
Focus on Networking with Cisco Networking Academy
Certifications
CISCO CERTIFIED NETWORK PROFESSIONAL 2016 ROUTING AND SWITCHING
Competencies
CORE SKILLS
Layer 2 proficiency and great experience in the Cisco Catalyst 3700, 3800, and 6500 product lines, as well as Nexus 9k, 7k, 5k, 2k
Layer 3 proficiency and great experience with multiple router models and many protocols
Datacenter network management at an enterprise level with multiple datacenters
Problem solving skills needed to troubleshoot and repair multiple network issues
Efficiency in time management and the ability to multitask
Enterprise level design experience for campus and branch networks
SOFTWARE
Cisco ISE
Cisco IOS, IOS XE, NX-OS
Cisco Prime
Arista Cloud Vision and EOS
VMWare ESXI and vCenter
Wireshark
Microsoft Visio
Secure CRT
Python and APIs
Experience
NETWORK ENGINEER TRIHEALTH JULY 2016 - PRESENT
Design lead for a new Greenfield datacenter and redesign of existing datacenter with Spine-Leaf architecture, as well as development of a migration strategy in order to decommission the current primary datacenter
Utilizing Python and API’s to gather data or perform basic functions more efficiently
Expansion of Datacenter and integration of Cisco 9ks into the network to facilitate 10 Gigabit Server Connections
Management of the Campus LAN and Datacenter networks using Catalyst and Nexus switches
Management of an Enterprise Level WAN (150+ locations) using various router models and protocols with EIGRP as the primary routing protocol
Planning and implementation of a project to upgrade Campus Access switches to Cisco Catalyst 3850 series switches
Design, redesign, and implementation of core, datacenter, and branch sites
Management of Palo Alto firewall policies
Network integration with vendors for third party services such as BAAS
Design and management of hospital networks
Troubleshooting and resolution of network related issues
NETWORK ANALYST REID HEALTH MARCH 2015 – JULY 2016
Management of the Campus LAN and Datacenter networks using Catalyst switches with a hierarchical model
Preparation of lab environment using Cisco Nexus 9k switches with Nexus Mode and a leaf-spine architecture
Migration of network management platform from Cisco ACS to Cisco ISE
Planning and implementation of a project to upgrade Campus Access switches to Cisco Catalyst 3850 series switches
Design, redesign, and implementation of branch networks
Troubleshooting and resolution of network related issues
NETWORK ADMINISTRATOR (CONTRACTOR) KAPPLER INC JUNE 2014 – MARCH 2015
Administration of all Datacenter operations
Management and Implementation of Virtual Environment using VMWare vSphere
Management of company servers using Windows Server
Planning and implementation of a project to upgrade Campus Access switches to Cisco Catalyst 2960 series switches
Planning and implementation of a Cisco 2504 WLC and 3702i access points
Troubleshooting and resolution of network related issues