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Network Security Engineer

Abu Dhabi
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Network Engineer (SASE /Prisma Access)

Abu Dhabi | 12-Month Rolling Contract
Relocation Package | Visa for Family | Full Private Healthcare

Why This Role?

This is a rare opportunity to join a major technology programme in Abu Dhabi, working on SASE transformation using Prisma Access, Zscaler, or Netskope.
You'll be hands-on, owning deployments, troubleshooting complex issues, and shaping a world-class secure network environment.

This is a contract with full relocation support - ideal for engineers wanting international experience and a tax-free location.

What's Included

100% Tax Free Earnings
$5,000 relocation payment upon contract acceptance

2-year visa sponsored for you and immediate family (processed in under a week)

Private health insurance fully covered for you and family

Long-term stability - 12-month rolling contract

International engineering environment with large-scale SASE deployments

Role Overview

You'll deploy, operate, and troubleshoot the organisation's global SASE platform, securing remote users, branch sites, data centres and cloud workloads.

Key Responsibilities

Deploy & manage Palo Alto Prisma Access (or Zscaler / Netskope equivalent)
Configure security policies: URL filtering, threat prevention, SSL decryption, User-ID
Onboard new sites/users, IPsec tunnels, local internet breakout
Integrate SASE with Azure AD / Okta and SIEM tooling
Troubleshoot connectivity, performance and policy-related issues
Support SD-WAN environments (Prisma SD-WAN or similar)
Cloud networking exposure across Azure / AWS (VNet/VPC, ExpressRoute, TGW)
Maintain runbooks, diagrams and documentation
Participate in on-call and incident response rotation

Requirements

4+ years network engineering / network security experience
2+ years hands-on with Prisma Access OR Zscaler (ZIA/ZPA) OR Netskope
Strong knowledge of IPsec, routing (BGP), VPNs, firewalls
Experience with Panorama or similar management tools
Scripting/automation a bonus (Python, Terraform, Ansible)
Excellent troubleshooting & communication skills
Certifications a plus: PCNSE, PCCET, Zscaler, Netskope, CCNP Security

Interested?

Apply directly or email me and I'll be in touch with the full details:

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