Network Engineer (M/F/D) – Lisbon

Network Engineer (M/F/D) – Lisbon

Descrição da Função

Triangle Talent Solutions is recruiting a Network Engineer (M/F/D) for a client company. FUNCTIONS Network Architecture Design Develop high-level and low-level designs for LAN, WAN, wireless, SASE and cloud networking. Define standards and best practices across multi-vendor environments. Design secure network segmentation strategies incorporating Zero Trust principles. Solution Implementation. Oversee deployments and migrations of network infrastructure, including firewalls, switches, and access points. Validate configurations and conduct testing to ensure solutions meet performance and security objectives. Customer Engagement. Act as a trusted advisor to clients, challenging assumptions and proposing innovative approaches. Develop network transformation roadmaps aligned with business goals. Provide knowledge transfer, documentation, and training. Continuous Improvement. Stay abreast of emerging technologies and evaluate their relevance to customer needs. Collaborate with internal teams to refine offerings and delivery methodologies. PROFILE Bachelor degree or higher. Proven experience designing and deploying enterprise-grade network solutions. Deep knowledge of at least two of the following or similar: Aruba Networks (e.g., ClearPass, Aruba Central, Mobility Controllers). Palo Alto Networks (NGFW, Panorama, Prisma Access). Fortinet (FortiGate, FortiManager, FortiAnalyzer). Expertise in routing, switching, wireless, VPNs, and security policies. Ability to clearly articulate complex ideas to both technical and non-technical stakeholders. Fluent Portuguese (required). English with a minimum level of B2 (required). OFFER Remuneration commensurate with the role and experience demonstrated; Integration into a solid and growing group, focused on excellence; Dynamic, collaborative work environment with opportunities for advancement; Continuous training for professional development.

Localização

  • Lisboa, Portugal
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