Position Title: Technical Network ArchitectLocation: Brussels, BelgiumDuration: 5 MonthsLanguages: Dutch, French and EnglishWork mode: HybridJob Description:- Solving 2nd and 3rd line network problems (routing, switching and wireless networks)- Monitoring networks and intervening in the event of problems on networks- Measuring traffic on operational police networks- Validating network architecture proposals- Developing the network architecture for the federal police buildings- Advising local police zones on their network architecture- Documenting the networks- Manage assets- Conducting site surveys on structured network cabling for fixed and wireless networks- Participate in a ""reachable and on-call"" service outside normal business hours.Your challenges- Making the digital transformation of the police force a reality by applying different tools and technologies in a secure way- Ensuring the cybersecurity of our applications and environments by ensuring their optimal security.- Participate in the digitalization, modernization, and implementation of modern, mobile, secure, and efficient systemsYour talents- A degree or diploma in computer science or equivalent through experience.- French or Dutch speaking and willing to work in a multilingual environment (French, Dutch, English)- Demonstrated experience of at least 5 years in a similar position- At least 5 years of practical experience in general technical management (architecture design, selection of equipment and connections, evaluation- A wide area network of at least 50 sites in a maximum configuration.- At least 10 local computer networks, interconnected by a wide area network.- Led at least 2 local network installation projects (structured cabling, architectural design, connection points) in the last 5 years.- Have led at least one migration project (design, budgeting, lab testing, implementation, ...) for the technological changeTechnical knowledge required :- Computer networks from LAN to WAN :- Network architecture- Network security- TCP/IP and its application in fixed and wireless networks (including SNMP, OSPF, BGP)- Ethernet local networks with Layer 2/3 switching, based primarily on Avaya/Extreme Networks and including VLAN, MLT and S- Wireless networks (Wi-Fi), preferably based on Aruba equipment- Wide Area Networking based on SDSL and VDSL connections (MPLS IP VPN), SD-WAN, wireless connections (Hz), fiber optic connections- Solutions for managing the performance of a computer network, including the use of Netscout's Truview product.- Firewall operation and programming.- Dark fibre and the DWDM equipment installed in it, such as ADVA.- Blade switches and virtual switches in virtualized environments (KVM and VMWare).- Minimum Cisco CCNA kennis levelSkills- Dark Fiber- SQM- LAN/WAN- Networks- SDSL and VDSL (MPLS, IP, VPN)- SD-WAN- TCP/IP- VMWare- WiFi