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Lead Data Engineer - REMOTE. We are looking for a Lead Data Engineer to join our Data Engineering team. 7+ years of experience as a Lead Engineer, with a focus on building enterprise data solutions.
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We seek a Data Engineer who brings a robust skill set and extensive experience in cloud-based data engineering experience particularly within the realm of Azure and Databricks using Python, PySpark and cloud SQL. Critical thinking and problem-solving abilities are paramount, as you will navigate evolving and complex requirements and collaborate with stakeholders across diverse technical backgrounds.
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Network security – device configuration, troubleshooting & analytics – ASA/Firepower, Palo Alto-Crypsis, Illumio, Checkpoint, ZTA, Private Access, SASE. Networking: Data Center and Network Service Platform Experience – F5, InfoBlox, ACI, Extensive experience with TCP/IP – design, subnetting, troubleshooting.
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The Defense Industrial Security Clearance Office (DISCO), an agency of the Department of Defense, handles and adjudicates the security clearance process. U.S. citizenship is required, as only U.S. are eligible for a security clearance.
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Network security and vulnerability assessment. Creating and maintaining network documentation, network maps, and network processes. Configure Fortinet, Cisco, Aruba, and Meraki routers, switches, Client, and WLCs.
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The DevOps Engineer will be a critical member of Copart's growing DevOps team and will be responsible for Production Support and keeping our sites up and running. Experience with web technologies and web/application servers like Apache, Tomcat, WebLogic, Nginx, Redis, SOLR, Universal Messaging (Nirvana), WSO2 is a must.
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Proven experience as a Network/Security Engineer with a focus on data center routing/switching and firewalls. The Senior Network Engineer will be part of the Enterprise Network Engineering Team. This position will provide network engineering and tier-3 support for Freddie Mac datacenters and cloud networks across multiple locations.
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Familiar with forensic tools and investigative methods used to find data, anomalies, and malicious activity on the network, in files, or other areas of the business. Our robust executive network and database spans across the globe and is comprised of the world’s foremost authorities in their professional field.
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In your role as Network Engineer, you will maintain biggest enterprise network solutions, spread over the entire globe, You will be a part of the Network Engineering team within IT Operations.
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GCP - Data Engineer certification strongly preferred. GCP Experience - BigQuery, Cloud SQL, Python, Cloud composer/Airflow , Cloud Storage & Dataflow/Data Fusion. Knowledge in Flask, JavaScript, HTML , CSS, Django.
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Role: Network Engineer. Design and manage Network devices like Palo Alto, Cisco Meraki, FortiGate, Juniper. Networking – Cisco and Extreme preferred Security Firewalls – Juniper and Palo Alto preferred Network Design.
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Combining unmatched experience and specialized skills across more than 40 industries, we offer Strategy and , Interactive, Technology, and Operations services, all powered by the world’s largest network of Advanced Technology and Intelligent Operations centers.
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Work Location: Hybrid in Westlake, TX / Chandler, AZ / Charlotte, AZ
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Greenberg Traurig (GT), a global law firm, has an exciting full-time employment opportunity for an Endpoint Engineer in the technology department of various offices. The Endpoint Engineer is an integral part of the Endpoint Engineering team and is a highly technical role responsible for creating operating system (OS) images and environments, building and deploying applications and patches to Windows physical and virtual desktops, reporting on delivery results, and working with application owners to update and upgrade/maintain the end user environment.
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Assist Pre-Sales Engineer and Account Executives with designing Network solutions. Demonstrated experience in technical post-sales, as either a Network Consulting Engineer or as an Advanced Systems (AS) Engineer preferred.
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