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The IT – Sr. Security Engineer (Firewall Focus) is part of the BJS IT Security Engineering and Operations team that is responsible for (including but not limited) to Firewalls, Remote Access, VPN, NAC and overall network security.
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Primary SME for Checkpoint Firewall engineering, maintenance, patching, hardening, troubleshooting, and tickets. As part of the team, you will be working with multiple other teams on maintaining and improving our security posture as well as implementing new technologies in this retail environment with a primary focus as the Checkpoint Firewall SME. This is a great opportunity to join a strong team with great open collaboration and various skills.
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As a Senior Network Security Engineer, you will be responsible for designing, implementing, and maintaining our organization's Palo Alto Networks firewall infrastructure. Extensive experience as a network engineer or security engineer, with a strong focus on Palo Alto Networks firewall technologies, 5+ years’ experience.
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Experience with Cisco network switches, Meraki access points, Palo Alto Panorama network monitoring, Palo Alto firewall configurations required. The network engineer is responsible for the design, development, implementation, and maintenance of IT networks and infrastructure to support business needs.
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Demonstrated knowledge of Identity and Privileged Access Management, Cryptography and PKI, Container Technologies, Security Log Monitoring, Load Balancing, Network and Host-Based Firewall.
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XCEL Engineering has an opening for a Senior Network Engineer (Palo Alto Firewall) to join our team of talented and diverse individuals. The position's primary work duties are network engineering, Palo Alto Firewall management, system administration, and providing technical consulting to various work-for-others projects.
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Experience in network operation to support the NW Hub infrastructure, proficient in various technologies in Cisco routing, switching and network security products like Palo Alto firewall, Fortinet, Firepower, etc.
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Firewall working knowledge on Appliance and Virtual Firewalls in hybrid public cloud environments· Working knowledge of BGP / OSPF routing protocol· Good knowledge in analyzing network traffic on firewall· Should be able to identify connectivity drop along the network path· Ensure the configuration of rules are as per security standards· Troubleshooting network connectivity issue· Implement and enforce security policies on Checkpoint, Fortinet, Palo Alto and Azure Firewalls.
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Experience in firewall design, configuration and in network security including: Device Hardening, IDS/IPS, SIEM, Firewalls, and IPSec, vulnerability assessment and intrusion detection. Senior Network Security Engineer This role has been designed as.
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Senior Network Designer will emphasis on the design and operational support of Network Services including Firewall, Load Balancer, VPN, DHCP, DNS, SIP, SNMP, ISP infrastructure. Becoming a qualified conductor or locomotive engineer is the single best way for a management employee to learn the business at CPKC. You may be required to obtain a certification or to maintain your current certification/qualification as a conductor or locomotive engineer.
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Hands on experience in network technologies like routing, switching, LAN, WAN, Wireless LAN. Administration of Cisco router, Cisco and Arista switch, Access point, Wireless LAN Controller, SolarWinds.
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Monitor, configure and maintain the overall IT network architecture including but not limited to, Firewall, IDS/IPS, SSO, EDR, HIDS/HIPS, Secure messaging, and mobile device best practices.
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Experience with firewall rule creations, Splunk, network troubleshooting, network routing. Create firewall rules and perform network troubleshooting, Configure, maintain, and manage McAfee and Palo Alto firewall devices.
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CCNA , CCNP, CCT, CompTIA Network+, CompTIA Security+, or Versa Certified SD-WAN Associate certifications. At least 3 years of experience with firewall administration (Palo Alto, Barracuda CloudGen, Juniper SRX, SonicWall, Cisco Meraki MX, Cisco Secure, Fortinet FortiGate, etc.
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Monitor and analyze network traffic to identify and mitigate security threats using Palo Alto Networks firewall features such as Threat Prevention, URL Filtering, and WildFire. Certified Palo Alto Networks Network Security Engineer (PCNSE) certification preferred.
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