Infrastructure Engineer
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This role pays less than 85% of similar roles. Most pay $126,800–$195,437 — the shaded band above. At the midpoint, this role pays about $108k versus about $161k for comparable roles.
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American Electric Power (AEP) is one of the largest electric utilities in the United States, delivering electricity to customers across 11 states through an extensive transmission and distribution network. Industry: Electric Utilities
American Electric Power (AEP) currently has 13 open roles on FindRole.
Listed pay typically runs $89,000–$110,000 across 13 roles with salary data.
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As an Infrastructure Engineer at AEP in New Albany, Ohio, you will join a collaborative team responsible for delivering high-quality technology solutions across computer, network, storage, and end-user infrastructure. Your role involves independently managing project assignments, designing and engineering enterprise technology infrastructure, providing technical support and troubleshooting, and preparing cost estimates and recommendations. You will also produce detailed documentation, manage platform upgrades, and monitor system performance. Key responsibilities include adhering to AEP’s standards and best practices while collaborating with various teams such as Project Managers and Solution Engineers. The position requires expertise in networking protocols like OSPF and BGP, proficiency with Cisco and Arista hardware, knowledge of cybersecurity practices, and strong problem-solving skills for complex issues. Ideal candidates have 5-7 years of relevant experience depending on the seniority level (SG7 or SG8), demonstrating a solid foundation in routers and switches, firewall configuration, and excellent communication abilities to interact effectively with diverse stakeholders.
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