Network Engineer – USA – 5 to 6 Years Experience
Job Overview
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Date Posted30 October 2024
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Location
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Expiration date31 December 2024
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Experience5 Year
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GenderAny
Job Description
SNOWRELIC Inc is seeking an experienced Network Engineer with strong expertise in network architecture and troubleshooting. This role requires an in-depth understanding of network segmentation, routing, and security protocols, especially in cloud and zero-trust environments. The ideal candidate will possess advanced problem-solving skills and a commitment to maintaining secure, efficient networks.
Responsibilities:
- Manage and configure network segmentation, routing, and troubleshooting across multiple systems.
- Oversee SD-WAN and remote access solutions while supporting cloud technology integrations.
- Implement and maintain Zscaler and zero-trust technologies.
- Configure and manage firewall and URL filtering rules.
- Maintain and monitor Aruba central and related network equipment.
Job Requirements
Bachelor’s degree in Computer Science, Information Technology, or related field.
5+ years of experience as a Network Engineer.
Certifications: CCNA, JNCIA.
Expertise in TCP/IP, SD-WAN, Zscaler, and Zero Trust technologies.
Proven experience with firewall management and URL filtering.
Preferred Qualifications
Advanced certifications such as CCNP, JNCP, or equivalent.
Experience with Aruba network equipment and Aruba Central.
Familiarity with cloud-based network security solutions and zero-trust implementation strategies.
Strong analytical skills with an ability to troubleshoot complex network issues in a multi-vendor environment.
About the Company
SNOWRELIC Inc is an innovative technology company focused on delivering robust network and security solutions across a wide range of industries. With a commitment to cutting-edge technology and a team of seasoned professionals, SNOWRELIC Inc is dedicated to providing high-quality, secure, and scalable solutions for modern business challenges. Join us and be part of a team where your expertise will drive the future of secure networking.