Senior Network Engineer - Blue Coat, Juniper, CheckPoint, F5 Information Technology (IT) - East Brunswick, NJ at Geebo

Senior Network Engineer - Blue Coat, Juniper, CheckPoint, F5

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Senior Network Engineer - Blue Coat, Juniper, CheckPoint, F5 Prestigious enterprise firm seeks multiple Network Security Engineers with Blue Coat/Checkpoint/F5 expertise for their Network Security practice. The Network Security Engineer must have the ability to solve complex problems in a methodological manner in customer's environments relating to network and network security related issues. Engineer will have the ability to communicate well in front of customers in a pre and post sales capacity providing assessments, network architecture, configuration, design and implementation. Requirements - Open to travel - 20% - 50% - B.S. Degree or equivalent work experience - Expert F5 Networks product knowledge - Expert documentation, report writing, assessment skills. - Direct engineering knowledge of Blue Coat, Check Point, Fortinet, Infoblox, Juniper, Aruba, Meru, RSA, Sourcefire, Coradiant, Utimaco, Pointsec, VMware, Cisco among others - 5 years experience with TCP/IP network equipment - 5 years experience with advanced network security systems - Understanding of the functional aspects of key infrastructure protocols - Detailed Understanding of L1-L7 - Detailed understanding of Routing - Some experience teaching in a technical training environment - Technical experience with F5, Juniper or Bluecoat products - Robust understanding of networking and Internet technologies and experience with complex systems troubleshooting - Ability to multi-task under stressful situations - High reading comprehension - Ability to self study and rapidly pickup new technology MYK62683JREstimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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