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Schedule and coordinate with the Director of Technology Services for the timely procurement of the necessary server and network hardware components. Ensuring the stability, availability, performance and security of the enterprise network; including, but not limited to, internal/external network security, vulnerability scanning, patching and remediation, software/firmware updates, server class operating systems, managing cloud services and other duties as assigned.
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Humana is seeking a Senior Network Engineer who will deliver solutions for the future underlay fabric for the enterprise. The Senior Network Engineer is responsible for the planning, design, and engineering of enterprise-level infrastructure and platforms related to networking.
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The network engineer is responsible for the design, development, implementation, and maintenance of IT networks and infrastructure to support business needs. Experience with Cisco network switches, Meraki access points, Palo Alto Panorama network monitoring, Palo Alto firewall configurations required.
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Solid proficiency with; Arista, Cisco, ASA, Palo Alto, Zscaler, Infoblox, ExtraHop, Splunk, Meraki, Netdisco, F5 Network. Having advanced knowledge in internet protocols such as HTTP(S), TCP/IP, DNS, SSL, DHCP, BGP, OSPF, wireless (802.11*), network routing, firewalls and switching.
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Become a part of our caring community and help us put health firstJob Description SummaryThe Senior Network Engineer is responsible for the planning, design, and engineering of enterprise-level infrastructure and platforms related to networking.
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The Sr. Network Engineer is a technical leader who assures infrastructure alignment to the system design and business strategy. Overall, the Network Engineer has strong technical abilities, a sound understanding of modern infrastructure design and automation, and possesses advanced knowledge and skill in implementing relevant solutions.
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Serves as network duty engineer responsible for general network problem determination and resolution. (Preferred)CCNA (Cisco Certified Network Associate), CCNP (Cisco Certified Network Professional), or Aruba Certified Mobility Associate (ACMA.
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Reporting to the VP, Infrastructure the Senior Network Engineer will work directly with the Infrastructure team, looking for new ways to automate, improve, and optimize Foundry’s Network.
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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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We are looking for a Network Engineer with experience designing, deploying, and scaling networks for large HPC environments to meet the requirements of a premiere algorithmic trading firm.
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The position of Network Security Engineer involves tasks associated with the installation, movement and maintenance of computers, routers, switches, cables, and containers of such equipment.
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COMPANY: Shields HealthJOB TITLE: Network Security Engineer. One or more of industry applicable security certifications, CCNA, CYSA+, Sec+, CISM, NSE, CISMStrong technical expertise required in one or more of the following areas: Firewalls, Network Intrusion Detection and Prevention Systems, Routers and Switches, MDM, EDR, SIEM, AI, Machine Learning, Packet decoding and analysis, Web Proxy Servers, Load Balancing, SSL VPN Solutions, Web application firewalls and data loss prevention technologies.
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Senior Network Security Engineer This role has been designed as. Experience managing Datacenter technologies such as Aruba, Arista, Juniper, 3com switches, and routers, Palo Alto, Fortinet and Checkpoint firewalls, WAN optimization tools, load balancers, and other network devices.
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7+ years’ experience as a Network Engineer with 7 or greater years in a hands-on role that implements engineering standards, documenting engineering designs, and participating in project cutovers.
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Under the supervision of the Sr. Director of Network Engineering, the Network Automation Engineer will be:•Required to perform duties of a subject matter expert in network automation, systems administration, and tools management.
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