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Required Qualifications: Must have an active DoD SECRET clearance 8+ years of hands-on experience as a network engineer, with a strong emphasis on network automation. Familiarization with network orchestration, automation, and management tools desired (Ansible, Nautobot, Netscout, Cisco Catalyst Center, NSO, Arista Cloud Vision, CI/CD pipelines, etc.
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The Cloud Security Engineer will provide security monitoring and analyze/interpret potential malicious activity for incident response. Position Overview: Arlluk Technology Solutions is seeking experienced, motivated, career and customer-oriented Cloud Security Engineer to join our team.
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CompTIA Network+, CompTIA Cloud+ Google Cloud Engineer. Active TOP SECRET SCI security clearance with CI Poly. Assist the security team (ISSM/ISSO) to mitigate identified vulnerabilities and provide audit results for security incidents.
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Active US security clearance at the Secret designation or above. Experience with public cloud service providers (e.g. AWS, Microsoft Azure, etc.) As one of our engineers, you will be responsible for network services in our US Government facilities, but also part of a broader team supporting services globally.
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As Sr. Cybersecurity Engineer III, you’ll be responsible for developing and maintaining a comprehensive information security architecture program and representing information security requirements for all technology solutions and business processes covering multiple technical disciplines, such as systems & networking infrastructure, DevOps, security, business applications, cloud security, and data architecture.
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AWS Advanced Networking Specialty certification OR Azure Networking Engineer certification Clearance: Candidate must be a U.S. Citizen or Green Card holder who has resided in the U.S. for at least 3 years and is able to obtain a Public Trust.
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Keyword Searchstring: Blue Cyber, Cyber Analysts, Cyber Operations, Cybersecurity, Network Operations, System Engineering, Security Engineer, Networking, Sec+, Security Plus, 8570, CCNP, CCIE, CISSP, CASP, CEH.
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The DevSecOps Engineer will provide subject matter expertise associated with one or more cloud related support services including software engineering, DevOps, cloud platform and infrastructure management, data management, automated testing, architecture development, security engineering and network engineering.
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Employ extensive AWS cloud experience in a production environment (e.g., network, security, deployment, automation, serverless technologies). Strong cloud experience with AWS in a production environment (e.g., network, security, deployment, automation, serverless technologies.
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Test Microsoft local services support on Stack HCI such as print services, domain controllers, VDI (if available) and validation of network connective performance, data transfer performance, and key Azure Services.
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