Senior Network Security Engineer at Country Financial in Bloomington, ILother related Employment listings - Bloomington, IL at Geebo

Senior Network Security Engineer at Country Financial in Bloomington, IL

How does a Technology Engineer Consultant Sr. make an impact? Design, build, implement, and support COUNTRY's IT solutions. Ensure IT solutions meet requirements for security, availability, capacity, resiliency, and performance in a way that is efficient and supportable, reducing overall support costs. Understand industry leading solutions and trends for assigned technologies and applying those as appropriate for COUNTRY. Understand business needs and partnering with appropriate IT counterparts to recommend technology solutions. Establish and maintain an IT multi-year strategy with a focus on continuous improvement. Create and maintain solutions architecture artifacts and other strategy and system documentation. Do you have what we're looking for? Deep network security experience in multiple domains (firewall, intrusion prevention, micro-segmentation, cloud native networking, web proxy). Ability to engineer highly resilient solutions that provide resiliency and redundancy for critical network services. Experience in developing strategy to enhance network security controls and mitigate any gaps. Experience leading technical teams, tracking work, providing guidance to junior team members. Excellent communication skills, both written and verbal, and the ability to communicate technical topics to non-technical people. Typically requires bachelor's degree and at least 12 years of information technology experience (or equivalent, such as 14 years of experience or master's degree and 10 years of experience) and 2 years lead experience.
Salary Range:
$200K -- $250K
Minimum Qualification
Systems Architecture & Engineering, IT SecurityEstimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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