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About Us:NTS is an MSP and leading provider of Security and Network Solutions, with a wide range of offerings in areas such as Cisco, Meraki, Juniper, Palo Alto, and Fortinet. Description:CISCO NETWORK ENGINEERJoin our team of experts and enjoy a rewarding career at NTS, where we offer a wide range of Infrastructure, security and network solutions for businesses of all sizes.
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Understanding of network security principles and best practices. Womble Bond Dickinson (US) LLP seeks a network engineer with the primary responsibility of managing the voice/phone network infrastructure across the Firm's domestic offices.
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Demonstrated current and significant relationships with NIH, HHS or comparable civil government executives and mid-level managers, particularly in IT operations, network and security services.
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Experience in network security, tools, and technologies including firewalls, VRFs, 802,1x, and port-security. Mission Technologies, a division of Huntington Ingalls Industries, is looking for a qualified individual to fill the role of a Network Engineer 4 to support US Navy and US Air Force customers.
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Must possess professional-level certifications in one or more technology related vendor solutions such as Cisco Certified Security Professional (CCSP), Fortinet Certified Network Security Professional (FCNSP), Juniper Networks Certified Specialist Security (JNCIP-SEC), Certified Modeling & Simulation Professional (CMSP), or equivalent Certification, or demonstrate sufficient experience in lieu of certification.
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Security Certifications, such as Certified Information Systems Security Professional (CISSP), and SysAdmin, Audit, Network, and Security (SANS), and COMPTIA Security Plus.
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Provide input to and/or generate the A&A/RMF documentation: Security Plan, Plan of Action & Milestones (POA&M), Software/Hardware Inventory, Network diagrams, INFOSEC Policies and Procedures, Risk Assessment Report, Security Assessment Plan and Report; Contingency Plan, Incident Response Plan, and Configuration Management.
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PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS (PQs): •Thorough understanding of TCP/IP networking, IP routing, Server Load Balancing, and Network Security architecture and core technologies such as IP, TCP, OSPF/IS-IS, BGP, MPLS, Server Load Balancers, Firewalls, ACLs, DNS, DHCP, IPAM, LDAP, NFS, etc.
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Essential Functions and Job Responsibilities Responsible for resolving IT hardware and software infrastructure (servers, network, security, issues using systems analysis techniques and procedures to ensure appropriate function of hardware, software or system functional specifications.
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The role will also include oversight of managed services teams (e.g., security monitoring, EDR management, Network Security, DLP Monitoring, etc). Manage collaboration with the Information Technology (IT) teams to execute across strategic security priorities and drive continuous improvement of cybersecurity program capabilities.
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Firewalls: Palo Alto edge FWs with Panorama Management and Wildfire security enforcement. Switching: Cisco Layer 2/Layer 3 switches Catalyst 9000's with VLAN and Network Segmentation. Manage and administer Windows and Linux server environments, ensuring optimal performance, security, and scalability.
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Deep understanding of cloud computing principles, including virtualization, containerization, microservices, and serverless computing; Risk Management, RHCOS security, container security, Kubernetes security, IAM security, network security, auditing, encryption, secrets management and data protection, securing CI/CD.
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We are seeking professionals with:Bachelor’s Degree in relevant field10 + years of experience in NetworkingExperience in IT infrastructure and system administration more precisely in the following domains covered in by our platform tribeNetworking (Cisco Catalyst, Nexus, ACI)Security (Algosec, Checkpoint, Fortinet, Palo Alto, Cisco, Netskope)Familiar with concept like SDN, SDWan, Zero Trust, Zero Touch/IaC, SPM.Recognized as subject matter expert (Network Security field.
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Enhance performance, security, monitoring, availability & stability for network & security infrastructure. The purpose of this role is to provide technical solution support for Network & security infrastructure.
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