The Network &
Security Engineer is responsible for maintaining the integrity and security of
enterprise s servers and systems, which support the various operating units of
the enterprise. The Network & Security Engineer also develops programs and
support systems for all of the enterprise s operation units. The Network & Security Engineer is
expected to conduct system analysis and development, with limited support and
direction from professional staff, to keep our systems current with changing
technologies.
The Network & Security Engineer is a key technical resource for
other Staff, providing advice, training and technical support for various
projects. In addition, the Network & Security Engineer works closely with
professional technical staff in the IT management team in evaluating current
systems and making decisions on future development.
Production Computer Site
Disaster Recovery (Backup) Computer Site
Call
Center (24x7 operations)
Cards
and Payment Systems (24x7 operations)
35+
major systems with 25+ interfaces (via gateways)
Overseas branches / operations
a.Very strong
background and extensive experience of managing and understanding NW &
Security technologies
b.Good
understanding on OSI & TCP/IP layers
c.Hands-on
Experience with Packet capturing and detailed analysis of packets
d.Good
Understanding of Banking applications.
e.Detailed
Design documents preparation (HLD & LLD)
f.Ability to
plan effectively to detail task level
g.In depth
Knowledge of Enterprise wide Networking Protocols & Ports for both
Windows and Linux environments
h.Knowledge
of Active Directory and Group Policy
i.Knowledge
of Firewall, IDS, IPS, Email Gateway, Antivirus etc.
j.Knowledge
of client and server relationships including Microsoft Windows workstation
to/from Windows server and/or UNIX/Linux servers
k.Knowledge
of Virtualization Cloud suites - (VMware ESX, Azure, and AWS etc.)
l.Knowledge
of LAN, WAN, routers, switches,
Coordinate with various vendors for hardware delivery and installation
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