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We are seeking a talented Senior Network Engineer who currently possesses a DoD security clearance at the TS/SCI level to join our team in San Diego. If you are a skilled Senior Network Engineer with the required security clearance and experience, we encourage you to apply today.
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In this role, you will be responsible for overseeing and optimizing our network infrastructure, including the design of site-to-site connections, WAN management, and working with cutting-edge technologies such as Dell, Cisco, and Arista switches, Palo Alto networks, and SD-WAN.
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Design and deploy Palo Alto Networks firewalls and SD-WAN to fortify network security and streamline wide-area network connectivity. 7+ years of hands-on experience in network engineering with a focus on Cisco, Cisco Meraki, and Palo Alto Networks technologies.
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Network Security Engineer (Palo Alto Prisma) Palo Alto Prisma Access and Zero Trust Network Access knowledge and experience are highly desired.
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Role: Network Engineer ( Palo Alto firewall Expert) NGFW: Palo Alto Networks, Prisma Access. Brought up a corporate office using Palo Alto firewall/cisco switches.
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Working engineering knowledge & awareness of the following security technologies: CheckPoint (Firewall, Provider One), CISCO (ASA, FirePower), Palo Alto (Palo Alto Firewall, Panorama), FortiNet (FortiGate, FortiManager), Juniper (Netscreen, SRX, & SPACE), F5 (LTM & AFM.
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Palo Alto Networks Certified Security Engineer (PCNSE) Support: Provide support for Cisco ISE, Firepower, ASA, Fortinet, and Palo Alto firewall engineering, installation, configuration, operation, maintenance, and management.
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ALTA IT Services has a contract-to-hire opening for a Palo Alto Network Security Engineer to support a DMV area health insurance customer. NETWORK CYBERSECURITY ENGINEER (Palo Alto Firewall Engineer.
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The successful candidate will leverage demonstrated experience in network engineering, threat management, and vulnerability management, coupled with proven subject matter expertise in Palo Alto and Cisco suites of products, to support DoD cybersecurity requirements and objectives.
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Certifications highly preferred including: Palo Alto Networks Certified Network Security Administrator (PCNSA), Palo Alto Networks Certified Network Security Engineer (PCNSE), Cisco CCNA, Cisco DevNet Associate, Cisco CCNP Enterprise/Security, Cisco DevNet Professional.
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The position supports a variety of network technologies such as Cisco routing/switching, Cisco VPN, F5 GTM/LTM load-balancing, Palo Alto firewalls, Broadcom (BlueCoat) Proxies and others.
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PCNSA - Palo Alto Networks Certified Network Security Administrator. As a Network Security Engineer at The Fresh Market, you will work on the Network Support team on datacenter network, cloud and other security initiatives as set forth by TFM’s Enterprise Information Security (EIS) team.
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Cybersecurity, network, CISA, CISSP, CEH, OSCP, PANW, Palo Alto, NGFW, Firewalls, Next generation firewalls, JNCIE, CCIE, CCNA, CASP, LAN, WAN, AWS, GCP, Hyper-v, Hypervisors. Piper Companies is seeking a Palo Alto Network Consultant to join Palo Alto's federal professional services team based out of Columbia, MD. The Palo Alto Network Consultant will be responsible for leading holistic efforts in providing strategic guidance around complex systems to secure a digital environment.
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You'll be part of a team that maintains and supports enterprise Wired and Wireless networks, including Palo Alto firewalls and Cisco DNA Center. As part of the employment process, applicants will be required to undergo a Security Threat Assessment by the Transportation Security Administration (TSA) and complete the necessary badge application at the TSA Badge Center located at Flight Operations.
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Design, deploy, and maintain robust network infrastructure solutions using Palo Alto Networks, Meraki, AWS, and Cisco technologies to ensure the reliability, security, and scalability of our clients' IT environments.
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