Minimum qualifications:
Bachelor's degree or equivalent practical experience.
Candidates will typically have 2 years of experience in program or project management.
Candidates will typically have 2 years of experience with agreement negotiation, cost negotiations, cost analysis, and vendor management.
Candidates will typically have 2 years of experience working in global networking project management or network infrastructure acquisition of dark fiber and bandwidth services.
Preferred qualifications:
Candidates will typically have 5 years of experience in network asset negotiations and planning including dark fiber, bandwidth services, layer 3 interconnect, collocation and data centers.
Experience in performing data-driven network availability and resiliency analysis.
Ability to negotiate agreement with vendors, partners and suppliers.
Ability to travel up to 25% of the time as needed.
Excellent financial skills including network present value calculations, agreement structuring, and return on investment analysis.
Responsibilities
Develop long-term relationships with key commercial partners including telecommunications companies, network carriers and colocation operators for the purposes of managing our strategies of asset acquisition, edge-network pen testing, and Cloud partnerships.
Identify, evaluate and acquire metro and long haul dark fiber assets. Design and build a new infrastructure solution through joint projects or separately.
Coordinate with global planning teams to develop strategic roadmaps that guide long-term asset acquisition strategies.
Support local engineering programs as related to network infrastructure development
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