Network Security Engineer

Utrecht
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Network Security Engineer gezocht - Utrecht

12 maanden contract (Detachering)
€65.000 - €70.000
Hybride - 2 dagen p/w op kantoor
28 vakantiedagen
7 officiële feestdagen (Bevrijdingsdag jaarlijks van toepassing)
8% vakantiegeld
8,33% eindejaarsuitkering
Pensioencompensatie

Wat je gaat doen:

Uitvoeren van changes op firewalls, routers, switches en infrastructuurapparatuur
Afhandelen van incidenten en uitvoeren van diepgaande onderzoeken
Toezicht houden op installaties (remote of onsite)
Opstellen van HLD's/LLD's + scherp implementatieadvies leveren
Ontwerpen, configureren & implementeren van routing/switching, firewalls, load balancers, proxies, telefonie
Beheren van CMDB-updates, IPAM, netwerkdiagrammen en instructies
Ontwikkelen van scripts + het aanjagen van netwerkautomatisering
Beheren van monitoringsystemen, compliance, capaciteit & changes

Wat jij meebrengt:

10+ jaar ervaring met Check Point & Cisco
5+ jaar ervaring als Security Specialist binnen een grote enterprise-/overheidsomgeving
Ervaring met Check Point / Juniper / Cisco ASA, F5, Infoblox, Cisco ISE
Aantoonbare achtergrond in netwerkautomatisering & scripting
Bekendheid met ITIL, Agile, Scrum, DevOps
Specialistische certificeringen zoals Cisco R&S, Check Point, BIG-IP, Bluecoat? Nog beter.Sluitingsdatum voor CV's is einde werkdag 26 februari. Solliciteer zo snel mogelijk als je aan de criteria voldoet.

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