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Experienced Network Security Engineer | Technology-Driven Quantitative Trading Firm

Techfellow Limited
London
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[Up to c. £250k Comp Package (or equivalent) | Hybrid Working] Embrace the opportunity to be a pivotal part of a forward-thinking company, renowned for its collaborative ethos and commitment to excellence. As a Network Security Engineer, your expertise will be instrumental in maintaining the integrity and advanced capabilities of our client’s network systems. Your role will focus on leveraging automation and standardisation to keep their network infrastructure at the industrys leading edge Key Responsibilities Assess firewall policies against security benchmarks and business needs Collaborate with the Cyber Security team to address threats and vulnerabilities Implement and manage firewall policies, coordinating with various stakeholders Analyse network traffic and audit logs for issue resolution Partner with Network Engineering for DMZ designs and deployments, with a special focus on F5 and load balancing solutions Enhance team performance through supporting tasks and fostering continuous improvement What You Bring 4 years of expertise in firewall configuration and troubleshooting, with a strong emphasis on F5 and load balancing technologies Comprehensive understanding of network security concepts, systems, and related technologies (e.g., TCP, ARP, BGP, OSPF, DHCP, DNS) Proficiency in designing DMZ networks Knowledge of Cryptography and its practical applications Commitment to automating workflows for efficiency gains Programming skills in languages like Python, Ansible, and Golang A flexible, dependable team player, thriving in collaborative settings

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