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Network and Security Engineer. 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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PayNearMe is looking to add a talented and experienced Network Security Engineer reporting to our Chief Information Security Officer. Proactively identify threats by analyzing network traffic and logs (e.g., host, network, firewall, IDS) to maintain situational awareness and provide enterprise visibility.
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Ensures compliance of departmental policies and procedures as established within the department, including, but not limited to, change control management policies, network security policies, systems maintenance procedural policies, disaster recovery and business continuity procedural policies and system documentation policies.
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Proven experience as a Network Engineer with expertise in at least one of the following: Cisco, Hirschmann (Hirscham), or Aruba technologies. Coordinate with IT departments and partners to ensure SCADA communication reliability and cyber-security.
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5 Years experience with hands-on experience in network engineering including but not limited to routing and switching, firewalls, VPNs, wireless networking and network security (Required.
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Job Title - Network Security Engineer II. Must have: At least one entry-level vendor certification (with non-entry-level preferred) in the Network Security arena (Palo Alto PCNSA/PCNSE preferred, Cisco CCNA/CCNP Security, Juniper JNCISEC/JNCIS-SEC, etc.
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Proficiency in multiple security technologies, including network security, NGFW, NAC, network segmentation, network security architecture. In-Depth Network Security Experience in large complex enterprise deployments.
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The Network Engineer is responsible for network and cyber security design, implementation, management & monitoring, and maintenance, including support maintenance of network security and data integrity, troubleshooting, and resolving network problems, monitoring overall performance, and conducting necessary upgrades as well as other related duties.
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Program is named "Vanguard" and is an IT consolidation consisting of the Department's servers, mainframes, network devices, network perimeter, anti-virus engineering, public key infrastructure (PKI)/biometrics/encryption, monitoring tools, telephony, mobile computing platform, virtual environment, and enclave design/security engineering.
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The Cyber Security Specialist (Network Security) continuously identifies, tracks, shares, and supports operational IT security requirements across the Ninth Circuit, with an emphasis on network security.
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Knowledge of Cisco Catalyst and Nexus switches, ASA firewalls, Cisco and Aruba wireless access points and controllers, Palo Alto firewalls, network monitoring solutions (i.e., SolarWinds) or similar technologies.
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LaSalle Network has partnered with an innovate client to hire a Windows System Engineer. LaSalle Network is the premier staffing and recruiting firm, earning over 100 culture,revenue and industry-based awards from major publications and having its company experts regularlycontribute insights on retention strategies, hiring trends and hiring challenges, and more to nationalnews outlets.
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The Network Security Analyst is responsible for safeguarding university networks and systems from cyber threats. The Network Security Analyst reports to the Senior Director of Infrastructure & Operations and works as part of the Network Services team to design, operate, maintain, and optimize enterprise network services for the university.
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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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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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