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BS in Computer Science or relevant field of study; Networking and firewall certifications strongly preferred (CCNP, CCDP, PCNSE, CCP-N). The Senior Network Operations Engineer position is responsible for designing, installing, maintaining, and supporting LAN and WAN infrastructures throughout the company.
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CompTIA Security+ and CompTIA Network+ (or ability to certify within 6 months of hire). Conduct assistance and oversight for all information systems operations activities, including computer and telecommunications/communications operations, data entry, data control, LAN/MAN/WAN administration and operations support, operating systems programming, system security policy procedures, and/or web strategy and operations.
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Bachelor s degree in System Engineering, Computer Science, Information Systems, Engineering Science, Engineering Management, or related discipline from an accredited college or university.
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BS, MS, or PhD in Electrical Engineering, Computer Engineering, Computer Science, Physics, Mathematics, or similar field. Preferred Qualifications: Acquisition experience for modernized IT technologies Proven experience with cloud computing Ability to analyze large and complex systems Knowledge of DoD and Air Force environment Ability to learn new technologies and techniques and apply systems engineering skills Cyber security certification such as Security+, CISSP, or CCSP Technical writing skills such as drafting software designs and technical guidance Knowledge of networking and access protocols.
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Bachelors degree in System Engineering, Computer Science, Information Systems, Engineering Science, or related discipline and Fourteen (14) years experience as a system engineer in programs of similar scope is required.
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The Senior Network Engineer performs advanced configuration and implementation of core network infrastructure systems that affect the entire organization. Advanced knowledge of network routing and switching hardware, as well as network security equipment and best practices.
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Responsibilities - Design and build network security products, including but not limited to DDoS Defense, Web Application Security, Bot Management, Network Detection and Response, etc with high standards; - Support Bytedance businesses with custom built network security solutions to meet compliance and security requirements; - Support network security products for external customers.
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Preferred Bachelor's degree in Information Technology, Computer Science or a related engineering field with minimum in lieu of degree 10+ years of experience as a network engineer with Cisco CCIE.
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Job Summary: The Senior Network Engineer will perform network engineering and design, creating engineering design artifacts, hands on administration, implementation, and troubleshooting of enterprise network systems in support of the next generation of satellite data management capabilities in an evolving threat landscape.
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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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Serves as a senior-level Network Administrator in the Information Systems Division, performing advanced work including design, implementation, administration and security of network, unified communications and other systems, ensuring alignment with ERS strategic goals, business needs and management priorities.
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Phia is seeking a Senior Network Engineer / Consultant (part-time) to assist in the planning, testing, deployment, and transition of network connections, devices, and applications from IPv4 to an IPv6 environment with our Government customer.
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Job Brief: We are seeking a highly skilled and experienced Senior Network Security Engineer to join our team. Job Title: Senior Security Network Engineer (Need 13+ Years of Experience.
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Bachelors degree in Computer Science, CIS, or related field and Minimum six (6) years experience in an IT operations environment with technical experience in distributed technologies , systems development, and/or networking.
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Certification in Security+, Network+, GISF, GSEC, CISSP, or CCSP, Master's degree in computer science, information technology, engineering, information systems, cybersecurity or related area and 1 year's experience leading information security or cybersecurity projects.
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