Senior IP Service Engineer Community, Social Services & Nonprofit - Philadelphia, PA at Geebo

Senior IP Service Engineer

Senior IP Service Engineer A financial organization in Philadelphia is looking to hire a fulltime Senior IP Service Engineer.
In this role you will be responsible for designing, managing, and maintaining their Fortinet and F5 load balancers.
This is a rapidly growing company that is looking for someone has worked with F5 and Fortinet on a professional level.
If you are looking to advance your career specifically in a FortiGate Firewall environment - this is the perfect job opportunity for you.
This company also has a great company culture that holds many awards for being one of the best places to work for in IT! Required Skills & Experience 5
years' designing/managing FortiGate Firewalls Datacenter experience Strong skillset of FortiGate internal Proxy Proficient in F5 Load Balancers, one legged/armed Experience in VPNs, Site-to-Site/ Client Faced Cisco Routers/Switches, BGP/ OSPF Desired Skills & Experience Forti-analyzer, Forti-Manager, FortiGate Endpoint Management Services FortiGate Certifications Degree(s) Security background What You Will Be Doing Tech Breakdown 40% FortiGate/Fortinet Technologies 40% F5 20% Cisco Daily Responsibilities 40% Day to Day Engineering 40% Design 20% Project Work The Offer Bonus eligible You will receive the following
Benefits:
Medical Insurance Dental Benefits Vision Benefits Paid Time Off (PTO) 401(k) Options Applicants must be currently authorized to work in the US on a full-time basis now and in the future.
Recommended Skills Border Gateway Protocol Cisco Routers Data Centers Finance Vpn Electrical Switchgear Apply to this job.
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