Senior Network Security Engineer Information Technology (IT) - Galveston, TX at Geebo

Senior Network Security Engineer

Senior Network Security Engineer Network environment and products supported:
Detailed understanding of Routing protocols surrounding Enterprise networks including:
TCP/IP fundamentals, IP sub-netting and super-netting and hierarchical routing principles, Routing protocol operation (OSPF, BGP-4), general understanding of tunneling technologies (GRE, IPsec, etc.
), network/router security and common/best practices.
Strong understanding of:
SRX-Branch/High-End, DNS, NFS, SMTP, HTTP/HTTPS, TCP/IP, UDP, and ARP.
Basic understanding of Layer 2 protocols and technologies including:
Ethernet, PPPoE, and DSL, Products to support:
SRX Branch (220,240,550) and High-End (3600) Expert level relationship management, communications skills and interpersonal skills to manage face to face communications on a daily basis with multiple levels of customer management and engineering staff across multiple departments within the host company in a responsible and professional fashion.
Customer Culture, what is it? The group is comprised of Network and Security Engineers around the globe including US, UK, France and Singapore.
Most of the staff have intermediate exposure to JUNOS/SRX/NSM/STRM.
Ability to apply knowledge to real world scenarios.
Demonstrated ability to manage multiple projects and work calmly under pressure.
Self starter, team player, personable, enthusiastic, hard working, and enjoy interfacing with customers on a day to day basis.
It would be a plus to have hands-on configuration and operational knowledge of other Vendor products and their operation.
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Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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