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Network Security Engineer / Security Consultant

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Bournemouth
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Network Security Engineer / Security Consultant, Bournemouth

Client: 4Square Recruitment Ltd
Location: Bournemouth, United Kingdom
Job Category: Other
EU work permit required: Yes
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2
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27.06.2025
Expiry Date:

11.08.2025
Job Description:

Network Security Engineer / Security Consultant (Cybersecurity) – Remote
This is a fully remote / full-time position.
Salary: £65–80k
This role involves travel across the UK, with an estimated 50% of the time away from home.
Are you a network security professional passionate about designing, deploying, and optimizing advanced cybersecurity solutions?
Our client is a leading cybersecurity solutions provider and value-added reseller, partnering with top vendors like Check Point, Fortinet, Palo Alto, and Juniper Networks. They are seeking a Professional Services Engineer to deliver impactful security implementations for their clients.
Role Overview:
As a Professional Services Engineer, you will be the technical authority, responsible for designing, configuring, and deploying enterprise-grade security solutions across various industries. You will manage end-to-end projects, from pre-sales consultancy to hands-on implementation, troubleshooting, and knowledge transfer—ensuring clients maximize their security investments.
Responsibilities:
Deploy and optimize security solutions (Check Point, Fortinet, Palo Alto, Juniper)
Lead client implementations, migrations, and upgrades (remote & on-site)
Collaborate with sales/pre-sales teams to scope and propose technical solutions
Develop high-quality documentation (designs, runbooks, guides)
Provide advanced troubleshooting and performance tuning
Stay updated on emerging threats, vendor updates, and security trends
Conduct client training and knowledge transfer sessions
Required Skills:
At least 3 years of experience in Professional Services, Network Security Engineering, or similar roles
Hands-on expertise in at least two of the following:
Check Point (GAiA, R80.x)
Fortinet (FortiGate, FortiManager)
Deep knowledge of firewalls, VPNs, IDS/IPS, routing/switching, and cloud security
Preferred Skills:
Experience with SOAR/SIEM, scripting (Python/Bash), or cloud security (AWS/Azure)
Certifications such as ITIL, PMP, or cloud security certifications

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