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Network Security Engineer (CAS)

Fujitsu
Berkshire
5 days ago
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CAS Network Engineer

Location: Bracknell


Your role will involve remotely managing a geographically diverse IPS/IDS, SSL decryption and FPC solution as part of an established team. A large part of the role will be resolving faults that are escalated by our 2nd line engineers. There is also a requirement to implement service changes to the production environment. Additional responsibilities include, providing continuity between an established 3rd Line Team and the 24/7 support team, producing how to guides and liaising with other dependant parties.


Your transferable skills and experience:

A proven track record as a Network engineer in an operational environment. A good breadth of technical skills across an enterprise environment, ideally being able to demonstrate skills in Cisco Firepower configuration, management of F5 devices and experience of configuring multiple traffic flows through a single device. Self-motivation. Be able to identify improvements for process and best practice, with a drive for continuous improvement. Have the ability to work well within a team and develop a positive working relationship with other resolver teams throughout the organisation. Have good and clear communications when interacting with peers, management, other resolver teams, and customers. Excellent attention to detail. This role will require you to become security cleared to a high level. Please visit This role requires candidates to be eligible and willing to undergo a high level of security clearance 

Please note: It’s still worth applying even if you do not meet all the requirements above. We are passionate about investing in you and your career and if you have transferable skills/ background in network engineering this could be the next opportunity for you.


Your benefits:


25 Days annual leave plus public holidays (3 flexible)


Pension – Double matching contributions of up to 10%


Life assurance


Companywide incentive plans


Your choices (Flexible benefits such as increased holidays / travel / dental critical illness and more)


Perks at work – employee discounts


Employee assistance programme / virtual GP

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