SR. Security Engineer Engineering - Cincinnati, OH at Geebo

SR. Security Engineer

An employer is seeking a Senior Security Engineer in the Cincinnati area for a direct hire opportunity.
This individual will be responsible for providing consulting services (e.
g.
, installations, upgrades, evaluations, and remediations) to customers on a variety of network security products including firewalls, VPNs, SD-WANs, authentication, intrusion detection, PKI, anti-virus, load-balancing, data leak prevention, security information, event management, wireless networking, and web filtering.
They will also be assessing and designing network and cloud architectures to provide security recommendations to clients.
Finally, this person will lead projects with multiple engineers, managing resources and communications of the project, so excellent communication and knowledge of security are key.
Experience with 3 or more of the following vendor products:
Juniper, Palo Alto, Broadcom, RSA, Trend Micro, F5, Arbor Networks, AWS, Azure, Splunk Solid knowledge of networking and security systems; including routers, switches, firewalls, IDS/IPS, authentication systems, anti-virus, content filtering, log management Experience in both Microsoft & Unix operating systems.
6
years of security experience Experience managing multiple IT projects Experience with Check Point firewalls or active CCSE certification (Check Point endpoint security, Check Point Cloud Guard security) Current experience with firewall blades (Identity Awareness, IPSec VPN, Mobile Access, Compliance Software Blade, URL Filtering) Experience with Fortinet firewalls over the last 4 years or active NSE4 certification (FortiGate, FortiManager, FortiAnalyzer, FortiAP, FortiSIEM) Recommended Skills Antivirus Softwares Electrical Switchgear Event Management Information Leak Prevention Load Balancing Log Management And Intelligence Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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