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Job DescriptionThis position will be on-site and can be located at any of the following facilities:St. Augustine, FLCerritos, CAFranklin, WIKent, WAMinneapolis, MNPottstown, PASan Diego, CASnoqualmie, WA SUMMARYThe network engineer is responsible for the design, development, implementation, and maintenance of IT networks and infrastructure to support business needs.
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DISH Wireless is seeking a Staff Network Engineer to design and engineer effective and scalable network systems that ultimately contribute to the success of our 5G network.
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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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Regional Sales Engineer - Network Security. 4+ Years Network Security Sales Engineering Experience. Working knowledge of Security Architecture fundamentals, including authentication/authorization, network security standards, & compliance standards.
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The AWS GCNA (Global Connectivity and Network Availability) Organization is looking for a Network Development Engineer to join our EDGE team. A DAY IN THE LIFEEngineers in the Internet Edge organization have a wide range of responsibilities: we evolve routing policy, implement traffic engineering solutions, grow our peering footprint, secure the “front door” from bad actors on the Internet, and architect the hardware platforms and network design to support any Amazon product that needs to reach end-users worldwide.
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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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Column Technical Services is seeking a firsthand mid-level, Voice & Network Engineer to join a large, elite, telecom/networking team in New York, NY. Be part of a team where they value their professionals, provide exciting challenges and growth opportunities.
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Professional level certifications in networking or network security technologies is a plus (i.e. CCIE, CCNP, Security+, CCSP, CISSP, or similar) The Cybersecurity Engineer within the External Networks Product Governance and Compliance team will be responsible to develop governance and compliance processes in support of the 9 products within External Networks including Perimeter Security, Threat Prevention, Load Balancing, B2B connectivity, External Hosting, Remote Access, Cloud and Internet Connectivity, Internal DMZ, and DDI products.
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Cisco certifications (CCT – Cisco certified technicians, CCNA – Cisco certified network associate, CCNP – Cisco certified network professional, CCIE – Cisco certified internetwork expert) are highly desirable.
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We have an exciting opportunity for a Lead Network Automation Engineer: 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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Leidos is seeking a Network Security Engineer on the NOAA Cyber Security Center contract in Boulder, CO. or Fairmont, WV. This position will be part of a Network Security team which is part of a larger Enterprise Security Services (ESS) team.
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Job Title: Network Engineer. Willingness to commute to various Remote sites to Rack and stack, install Network Equipment for IT M&A Projects, Integration, AppTracking, SecureShield and various IT initiatives.
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The Network Security Tools Engineer supports the development and implementation of cyber engineering strategies, tools and techniques to enhance a system’s cyber-resiliency against existing and emerging cyber-threats.
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Experience applying heavy civil construction methods, such as solider pile, lagging excavation support systems, and temporary street decking systems Cisco Certified Internetwork Expert (CCIE) or Cisco Certified Network Professional (CCNP), Palo Alto Networks Certified Network Security Engineer (PCNSE) preferred but not required.
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Modern Technology Solutions, Inc. (MTSI) is seeking an experienced Senior Network Engineer to join our team in San Diego, CA. You will apply knowledge and expertise to perform technical engineering support and analysis of satellite and ground network infrastructures for the Mobile User Objective System (MUOS.
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