JobsNetwork Engineer (Staff)
Job description
Qualcomm is seeking a Staff-level IT Network Engineer to join their Global Data Center Networking team in San Diego, CA. This senior, hands-on role focuses on the design and evolution of large-scale, enterprise data center networks that support mission-critical global services. The ideal candidate will have extensive experience in data center networking, particularly with modern routing architectures like BGP and EVPN. This position requires collaboration with various teams to ensure highly available and resilient network platforms.
Requirements
- 8+ years of networking experience with 4+ years in data center networking.
- Strong hands-on experience with routing protocols, particularly BGP.
- Experience designing or operating modern data center fabrics such as EVPN/VXLAN.
- Strong understanding of Layer 2/Layer 3 networking and TCP/IP.
- Experience supporting high-availability, business-critical infrastructure.
- Ability to clearly communicate complex technical topics to diverse stakeholders.
Responsibilities
- Design, deploy, and operate enterprise and global data center network infrastructures.
- Lead and support routing-based data center architectures, including BGP and EVPN fabrics.
- Provide technical leadership across routing, switching, high availability, and resiliency design.
- Support application delivery and load balancing platforms in large production environments.
- Partner with application and platform teams to ensure reliable and scalable network connectivity.
- Troubleshoot complex, cross-domain network and application connectivity issues.
- Contribute to network standards, best practices, and long-term architecture direction.
- Mentor engineers and serve as a technical escalation point within the team.
Benefits
- Qualcomm offers competitive compensation, annual bonuses, stock programs, comprehensive healthcare coverage, retirement plans, wellness programs, parental leave, flexible work options, and professional development opportunities.
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