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The candidate is a skilled IT professional with sound knowledge in physical layer, data centers, on-prem and cloud-based VoIP telephony services, LAN/WAN, WLAN, SD-WAN, public and private cloud environments.
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Knowledge of routing protocol, including an understanding of OSPF and BGP - Palo Alto firewall and Zscaler experience preferred. Monitor performance and availability of LAN/WAN platforms and help configure, install, and maintain necessary LAN/WAN hardware and software to run production applications and to perform development.
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Technologies utilized by the Enterprise Network Engineer Senior include: Cisco Identity Services Engine (ISE), Cisco ACL, Cisco Meraki, Cisco DNA Center, Cisco Prime, Cisco Catalyst, Cisco Nexus, Cisco Fabric Path, Cisco Firepower, Palo Alto Firewall, Panorama, IDS, IPS, Silver Peak SD-WAN Optimization, NetBrain, LiveAction, and Wireless Flex Connect.
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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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Firewall Technologies: Palo Alto, Cisco ASA, SolarWinds. Networking: LAN, WAN, Wi-Fi, DNS, WINS, DHCP, TCP/IP, ISCSI, Cisco IOS, Cisco NX-OS, Network Fabric, SDWAN, VPN (IPSEC, SSL), Remote Access.
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Responsible for all aspects of planning, configuring, installing, and managing the Local Area Network (LAN), the Wide Area Network (WAN), Firewall, Internet Access, wireless, Intrusion Prevention System (IPS), Load Balancers, external communication services and/or external Virtual Private Networks (VPNs.
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Knowledge of DNS, DHCP, Wi-Fi, WAN, LAN, TCP/IP, and how they function in a network environment. Diagnostics of Network Related Issues on Servers, PCs, and other Networked Devices via Firewall.
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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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Our client's program is actively seeking TS/SCI-cleared Firewall Engineers to join their team! Manage WAN, LAN, CAN, and remote network security as well as incident and problem management.
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Working knowledge and competency of Cisco technologies, LAN/WAN, VOIP, and network security. Create, maintain, and update firewall policies. Working knowledge and competency of Cisco technologies, LAN/WAN, VOIP, and network security.
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The Sr. Network Operation Engineer must have rich experience managing enterprise networks, architecture design, implementation, migration, and operation management, which may involve the following technologies: LAN, WAN, Wireless, Network Security, Audio Visual, Voice systems, Server/Storage/Backup systems, etc.
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The position also requires demonstrated competence in LAN/WAN technologies, BGP, EIGRP, OSPF, Spanning Tree, SDN, SDA, and Software Defined Networking. Examples of specific tools to monitor and optimize system performance include: SolarWinds, Cisco Prime, Network Probes, Packet brokers, iPerf, SDA and Cisco DNA Center.
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5 years of experience in an IT infrastructure lead role including areas of routing protocols, switch fabric technology, firewall security, and load-balancing architecture. Responsible for designing optimal LAN and WAN networks comprising of routers, switches, firewalls, and load-balancers, including networks in data centers, corporate offices, and third-party co-location PoP sites all which host applications and interconnect hotel properties, users, systems, partners, vendors, and public/private cloud networks.
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Palo Alto firewalls; F5 Load Balancers; Bluecoat/Symantec Proxies; SDN/SD-WAN; Cloud (AWS, Azure, O365); SaaS; PaaS; IaaS; Unix/Linux, Python, Perl, NetScout. · 5+ years hands on experience with Cisco routing, switching and firewall technology (such as ISR, ASR, CSR, ASA, Nexus, TACACS/ISE.
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Provide LAN/WAN Internet security and firewall protection. LAN, WAN, the intranet, the Internet and security systems and protocol. Assist in the Installation, configuration, maintenance, update, and support of the local area network (LAN), wide area network (WAN), intranet, and Internet systems, according to guidelines.
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