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Position Summary: As a Virtual Cyber Security Sales Engineer at our Client, you will play a pivotal role in driving the success of our cybersecurity solutions across the United States. Virtual Cyber Security Sales Engineer.
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A pen-test certification such as Offensive Security Certified Professional (OSCP), OSWE, OSCE, GPEN, GMOB, GWAPT, GXPN, eWAPT, eMAPT and/or willing to work towards ultimately obtaining one within the first year as part of your career path.
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Electrical systems include low and medium-voltage power, lighting, SCADA and process controls, voice/data networking, fiber optics, emergency power systems, UPS, security systems, CCTV, and fire alarm.
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The Senior IP Network Engineer designs, operates and optimizes core routing and switching environments, develops network security designs, performs network maintenance and optimization, develops simulated test environment, develops automation tools, architects the evolution and migration of the network infrastructure, and manages external network connectivity.
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Design industrial and heavy civil electrical systems; including power distribution, emergency power, fire alarm, security, television, telecommunications, and computer network systems. As a Senior Electrical Engineer for the Infrastructure Design Center, you will work closely with national industry leaders and local experts to support clients with electrical design/engineering.
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6-8 years of experience in a Pre-Sales Engineer role in LAN, network monitoring, or cyber security. With visibility across their hybrid cloud network, organizations can improve customer experience, eliminate security blind spots, and reduce cost and complexity.
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Maintain user provisioning in SAS Management ConsoleCollaborate with the network, security, and server administration teams to implement Kemper data and security standards, including but not limited to firewall rules modification, server whitelisting, data masking, and row level security.
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Preferred Qualifications:Splunk Power User 3 certifiedKnowledge in scripting: Python and PowerShellAn understanding of the following technologies: leading SIEM technologies such as Splunk, IDS/IPS, network- and host- based firewalls, anti-virus software, data leakage protection (DLP), and Service Now. Ability to communicate network security issues to peers and lower management.
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The team is a small, tight-knit group and this role will be a jack of all trades that oversees both the infrastructure as well as network and server security. LaSalle Network has partnered with a mid-size insurance company based in downtown Chicago that is looking for a Senior Infrastructure Engineer to join the team.
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Upgrading a Security Management ServerUrgent need for Senior Network Engineer who is Checkpoint Firewall expert. Job DescriptionOur direct Client is looking for Senior Network Engineer- Checkpoint Firewall.
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The Network Security Engineer I will design, implement, and maintain the McDonald’s network security infrastructure and systems internally and externally. This role is responsible for our network security critical services, including firewall, IPS/IDS, Content Filtering, SASE, SSE, ZTNA, VPN and DDoS. You will manage the strategic direction, technical evolution, and day to day operation of some of our Network Security products and platforms.
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On offer is an excellent opportunity for a Network Engineer to work in an innovative environment at a very well-established company in their state-of-the-art office in downtown Chicago. Keywords: Chicago, Network Operations, Network Support, Security, Disaster Testing, Infrastructure.
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This role is hybrid and requires the ability to be on-site in Chicago 3 times per week.
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Job Title: Network Security Engineer Location: Remote Salary Range: $95,000 - $105,000 Job Description: We are seeking an experienced Network Security Engineer to join our team.
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Certifications in network security or firewall administration, such as CCNA Security, CCNP Security, PCNSE, NSE, CCSA, or JNCIS-SEC, are preferred. Firewall engineers will also be responsible for working very closely with the firm’s Information security team for protecting the network from unauthorized access, cyberattacks, and malicious traffic.
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