Network Security Engineerother related Employment listings - Walnut Creek, CA at Geebo

Network Security Engineer

About the Role:
The Delivery Engineer provides technical expertise primarily in the Design and Implement phases of project lifecycle methodology.
In the Design phase the Delivery Engineer supports duties alongside the Delivery Architect.
The Delivery Engineer primarily delivers professional services in the Implement phase of projects.
The Delivery Engineer also may assist in delivering Support Services in the Operate phase or technology enhancements in the Optimize phase.
The Delivery Engineer is a deeply technical role in their specific discipline area(s) of expertise (Storage, Networking, Security, Virtualization, etc.
) What You'll Do:
Supports in-depth team communication within Discipline.
Supports interaction and establishes trust with customers.
Familiarity with testing, interoperability testing, and troubleshooting in dynamic lab environments Strong experience creating detailed test plans Assist with Lab testing of all infrastructure upgrades and work with vendors on code train developments.
Strong layer 1 experience including knowledge of transceivers, fiber and copper cabling with attention to detail and pride in work Experience with automated lab testing systems such as Ixia, NetScout and Quali/Qualisystems is a plus Qualifications & Interests:
ForeScout experience preferred 3
years Cisco networking experience A minimum of 4 years working experience with providing engineering services for mid-market or higher organizations in fixed fee project type engagements Prior experience working as an IT Consultant performing similar type duties Exceptional attention to detail and strong organizational skills Ability to adapt and understand new technologies quickly Ability to work both individually and as part of a team Sysadmin-level VMware, Linux and Windows experience Experience with Linux/Unix Operating Systems Recruiter:
Virender Singh Phone:
(949) 204-0761.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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