Thursday, January 13, 2011

Opening in UAE-SALES ACCOUNT MANAGER/ Networking Engineer

CAD GULF established since 1989, in a span of over 20 years, asserted its position as one of the leading suppliers of a diverse range of Hardware and Infrastructure Solutions in the UAE. For our ever-expanding needs, we urgently required: SALES ACCOUNT MANAGER * Graduate with 2-3years of corporate sales experience in Dubai. * He/She will be responsible for achieving sales targets through new accounts. * Must have a proven successful track record of sales quota achievement. * Should be presentable, dynamic and a good communicator. Email CV to: careers@cadgulf.com   SENIOR NETWORK ENGINEER
* Networking Engineer with at least 5 years of experience.
* CCNP certified preferred.
* Hands-on experience in MPLS Network, configuring Site-to-Site & Remote VPN. * Hands-on experience in PIX/ASA, Sonicwall, Juniper, Fortigate UTMs, Cisco Routers, Switches and Access Points. * In-depth routing and switching experience. * Extensive hands-on experience in and technical understanding of OSPF and other routing protocols. Email CV to: tech@cadgulf.com

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