Ning Xin
About Ning Xin
Ning Xin is an Advanced Services Engineer at Arista Networks with extensive experience in the networking industry, having worked at various companies including Big Switch Networks, Juniper Networks, Cisco Systems, and NCR Corporation.
Title and Current Position
Ning Xin is currently an Advanced Services Engineer at Arista Networks. He has been serving in this role since 2019, based in Sydney, Australia. His work at Arista Networks involves providing advanced technical services and support, leveraging his extensive experience in engineering to address complex network challenges.
Professional Experience at Big Switch Networks
Ning Xin worked at Big Switch Networks as a Support Engineer from 2017 to 2019, based in Sydney, Australia. During his tenure, he provided crucial support services to clients, assisting with network issues and ensuring smooth operations. His role required a deep understanding of network infrastructure and customer service skills.
Career at Juniper Networks
From 2000 to 2017, Ning Xin held the position of Senior Resident Engineer at Juniper Networks in Sydney, Australia. In this role, he was responsible for on-site technical support, implementation of network solutions, and maintaining robust network performance for clients. His 17-year tenure at Juniper Networks showcases his long-term commitment and expertise in the networking industry.
Early Career at Cisco Systems and NCR Corporation
Ning Xin began his career at NCR Corporation, where he served initially as a Customer Support Engineer for three years in Guangzhou, Guangdong, China, and later as a Customer Support Supervisor in Beijing City, China for one year. He then moved on to Cisco Systems as an Engineer from 1998 to 2000 in Guangzhou, Guangdong, China, where he further honed his skills in network engineering and support.
Education and Academic Background
Ning Xin completed his undergraduate education at Shanghai Jiao Tong University, where he studied Automatic Control and achieved a Bachelor’s degree (BS). He attended the university from 1989 to 1993, gaining a strong foundation in engineering principles that have supported his extensive career in network engineering and support.