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The Senior Network Security Engineer, Network Site Reliability Engineering (SRE) is the subject matter expert in designing and implementing the Network security strategy and platforms for the next-gen operations for all Marriott International (MI) networks including the Property Networks, Datacenter/Cloud Networks, and Corporate Networks.
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As the Senior Network Security Engineer, the candidate focuses on defining and executing the zero-trust strategy to prevent un-authorized access to Marriott network as well as meet stringent compliance requirements.
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This role is accountable for establishing technical level relationships and partnering with all business disciplines, other MI teams, solution providers/vendors, and operational partners to define and implement the Network SRE zero trust security roadmap, building and enforcing the standards defined in it.
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Reporting to Director of SRE, the engineer will be responsible to articulate and effectively execute a vision to address increasing complexity, scale of modern IT systems, and ensure real-time asset visibility, assessment, remediation, and access control to Marriott services.
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Establish management level relationships and partnering with all Business disciplines and other MI teams to define Network SRE Security roadmap, meet service level requirements, and serve as an escalation point to resolve service delivery and operational issues.
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Manage Network SRE products and solutions, including the design, low level engineering, and delivery of new security tools across the network. Create functional strategies and specific objectives for the sub-function and contributes to development of budgets/policies/procedures to support the functional Network SRE security tools, systems, and infrastructure.
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Serve as technical lead for the development of complex global distributed infrastructure security, management, and automation solutions to manage our global network. Develop complex global distributed infrastructure security, management, and automation solutions to manage our global network.
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Conduct network analysis, configuration management and develop improvements for security compliance, availability, and reliability. Experience with managing network security tools in a hospitality industry a plus.
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Strong knowledge of emerging tools, applications, and systems for attaining best-in-class network security posture across the enterprise. 6+ years' experience with network security tools related products.
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The successful candidate will be expected to bridge the gap by implementing security strategies and next-gen zero trust solutions to make sure all system components are meeting Marriott network access and security compliance requirements at granular level.
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Drive accountability with strategic sourcing partners, vendors, telco/ISPs, etc., launching and managing Security Improvement initiatives where appropriate. This role will work closely and collaboratively with a matrix team of expert network architects and engineers to drive adoption of SRE practices and operating models across all network product towers, and around globe.
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Experience in installing, configuring, and troubleshooting of zero trust security tools (Forescout NAC, Cisco ISE, Aruba ClearPass or other similar tools) Collaborate with other Network teams to develop network SRE solutions with a focus on zero trust.
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Strong understanding of network infrastructure automation, instrumentation, and monitoring platforms and the emerging technologies in this area. Proven track record of driving transformation in network technologies, tools, and processes through a data driven continuous improvement methodology.
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Define and implement an operational Recovery Time Objective (RTO) and Recovery Point Objective (RPO) strategy for all Network Infrastructure areas. Lead design, write, and build tools to improve the security posture, availability, and scalability of Datacenter/Cloud Networks, Property Networks, and Corporate Networks.
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Uses computers and computer systems (including hardware and software) to enter data and/ or process information. Excellent verbal and written communication skills for a wide range of audiences including executives, business stakeholders, and IT teams.
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