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Keywords: Network Engineer, CCNA, CCNP, Cisco ISE, Cisco Firewall, Fortinet Firewall, Cisco Wireless, Juniper Mist Wireless, Juniper Router, Nexus switching, Nexus. Must have solid BGP routing experience as well as solid Cisco switch experience both nexus and catalyst required.
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WDeep technical knowledge of the following security technologies: CheckPoint (Firewall, Provider One), CISCO (ASA, FirePower), Palo Alto (Palo Alto Firewall, Panorama), FortiNet (FortiGate, FortiManager), Juniper (Netscreen, SRX, & SPACE), F5 (LTM & AFM.
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Network Security Firewall Engineer – IoT – ITmPowered The Network Security Firewall Engineer focuses on firewall solution deployment for IoT and Medical Devices enterprise wide.
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Cisco Nexus, Meraki, MPLS, Routing, Wireless, EIGRP, BGP, Radius, VPN, Network Load Balancing. Experience with Firewall policies and rule sets to include Cisco ASA and Cisco Meraki hardware platforms.
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Working engineering knowledge & awareness of the following security technologies: CheckPoint (Firewall, Provider One), CISCO (ASA, FirePower), Palo Alto (Palo Alto Firewall, Panorama), FortiNet (FortiGate, FortiManager), Juniper (Netscreen, SRX, & SPACE), F5 (LTM & AFM.
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Firewall + security technology, network security and LAN/Wan Infrastructure Protocols. The Network Engineer is responsible for the administration and support of the organizations data networks, switches, firewalls, VPNs, MPLS, routers, and associated support systems including network management, optimization and monitoring tools installation.
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6-10 years related experience with Cisco or Arista routing/switching/firewall products including IOS-XE, IOS-XR, and NX-OS service provider level infrastructure. Experience working Fortinet and Palo Alto UTM next gen firewall technologies.
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2-5 years hands-on experience with Cisco routing, switching and firewall technology (e.g., ISR, ASR, CSR, ASA, Nexus, TACACS/ISE) The position supports a variety of network technologies such as Cisco routing/switching, Cisco VPN, F5 GTM/LTM load-balancing, Palo Alto firewalls, Broadcom (BlueCoat) Proxies and others.
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Cisco CCNA credential or three or more years’ experience designing and supporting switching, routing and firewall configurations including subnet calculations, multicast troubleshooting and NAT routing.
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Keywords:Infrastructure, Cloud Networking, VNet, ISG, NOC, Network Engineer, Network Operations, Engineer, Tier 2, Tier Two, Tier 3, Tier Three, Remote Support, Escalation, Firewall, Router, Switch, OSPF, BGP, EIGRP, CCNA, VLAN, STP, SSL, VTP, NAT, MPLS, VoIP.
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Routing, Switching, Firewall, Wireless, SDWAN solutions experience, preferably in Cisco, Palo Alto, Meraki, Arista, Fortinet. Advanced hands-on experience with various firewall products including but not limited to Cisco ASA, Cisco FTD, Palo Alto, FortiNet, Meraki.
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Our client is looking for an experienced Network Engineer with strong LAN/WAN Routing and Switching experience with a specialization in Palo Alto Firewall Administration experience.
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Common technologies used will be switches/routers/wireless (mostly HPE and Cisco) including dynamic routing protocols (BGP, OSPF), firewalls (FortiGate, Palo Alto and Cisco ASA/FTD) and cloud (Azure and AWS) networking.
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Four (4) or more years of experience with WAN technologies/routing protocols; OSPF, BGP, EIGRP, RIP, VoIP, NAT, etc., required. Routing protocols to include Border Gateway Protocol (BGP), Open Shortest Path First (OSPF.
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Four (4) or more years of supporting LAN technologies; DNS, DHCP, VLAN, SIP, QoS, spanning-tree, bandwidth profile policies, multi chassis switch stacking, link aggregation, etc., required. Cloud networking including VNet provisioning, gateway/NSG integration and WAN/VNet peering.
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