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WHAT YOU’LL NEED TO SUCCEED:Education/Equivalent Training Required:Bachelor’s degree or 10+ years of relevant experience as a Network Administrator / Engineer and 5+ year experience managing a team of 5+ personnelRequired Experience: 6+ years’ experience Cisco and/or Palo Alto Routing, Switching, IDS/IPS, and Firewall technologies and managing team task / activities.
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We are looking for a strong technical engineer that has hands on experience with the design, configuration, and deployment of routing/switching and firewall technologies, e.g. Cisco, Arista, Palo Alto.
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Maintaining Active Directory users, groups and DFS shares Networking Configuring, deploying and maintaining next-generation firewalls (NGFW) (e.g., Palo Alto, Cisco, etc.) OVERVIEW Cipher Tech is seeking a Linux system administrator and network engineer.
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Experience developing solutions and troubleshooting the following vendors and technologies: Cisco Switches and routers S2S connections DMVPNs Advanced routing - BGP Palo Alto Firewalls AWS networked design and implementations.
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Knowledge of customer technologies such as Cisco, Juniper, F5, Infoblox, NetScout, Riverbed, Palo Alto, Amazon Web Services (AWS), Google, and Microsoft. Ensures the day-to-day network operations and delivery, works with the ISSO to ensure network security.
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Advanced/Professional level vendor certifications (Cisco, Juniper, Palo Alto, F5, Trellix, Azure). This position is highly focused on a secured Navy Cyber Network environment that requires a rich skillset in IP Networking, Cyber Security, SD-WAN/SASE, Cloud Networking, Cloud Security and other related technologies.
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3 year(s) of experience working with Palo Alto virtual firewall and Panorama Central Support solutions. The Network Security Engineer Associate Manager will provide network experience in vulnerability intelligence and risk mitigation, you will be responsible for developing various written products on evaluating vulnerability intelligence or developing tailored mitigation strategies, improvement plans, and actionable insights based on vulnerabilities identified through various open and closed source data sets.
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Configure and maintain security appliances, such as Cisco ASA, Palo Alto, Fortinet, etc., ensuring they function optimally and adhere to security policies. · Design, implement, and manage network security infrastructure, including firewalls, VPNs, IDS/IPS, NAC, and secure access solutions.
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The major responsibilities of the Network Security Engineering Associate will be processing firewall requests and troubleshooting Palo Alto firewall issues for internal facing customers.
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Knowledge of Palo Alto and Cisco ASA firewalls. Bachelor’s Degree in Computer Science, MIS, Information Technology, or equivalent experience in Information Security, IT, or related technical disciplineMinimum of 7 years in Information TechnologyAt least 4 years of networking/telecom experience in a fast-paced environmentHands-on experience with multiple network-computing hardware components, including routers, switches, firewalls, load-balancers, wireless, VPN, etc.
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Required Technical Skills: Understanding of spanning-tree, OSPF, BGP, VRFs; proficient in Cisco routers, switches, Nexus, and firewalls; basic familiarity with Aruba switches; proficient with Palo Alto firewalls; familiar with cloud networking; general troubleshooting skills; physical ability to install new hardware.
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Palo Alto / Fortinet NSE7 Network certifications. Implement and manage firewalls and security protocols, including Palo Alto and FortiGate. Perform Root-Cause-Analysis (RCA) and advanced troubleshooting to address network issues.
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10+ years of hands-on Cisco / Palo Alto Firewall experience in both engineering and Operations and maintenance roles. Palo Alto Firewall HA. Interact with the customer point of contact to set objectives/goals based on Palo Alto Networks technologies and available technology roadmap for architecture and design discussions.
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VNETs, SNETs, NSGs, Palo Alto Firewalls, Infoblox Load Balancers, GTMs, Private End Points, NGINX Controllers, etc. Experience in deploying the following: terraform, YAML, ARM template, Power Shell, Azure CLI, git/github, Azure DevOps CI/CD, SQL PaaS & Managed Instances, Azure Kubernetes Services, ASE, IaaS compute, network, and storage.
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Firewall technologies including - CheckPoint, Palo Alto, Cisco. SD-WAN platforms such as Palo Alto. 3+ years of experience configuring and operating Network Access Control (NAC) systems such as Aruba ClearPass, Cisco ISE, or Forescout ContactACT.
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