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Brillio

Network Security Engineer - R01557119

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Bucharest
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Job description

This position is based in Bucharest, Romania.

We are looking for a Network Security Engineer - R01557119.

We offer a employee position.

Additional information

About BrillioBorn digital in 2014, Brillio is a powerhouse of digital transformations. Orchestrated around the superpowers of technology – Cloud, AI, Mobile, IoT, we are a partner of choice for leading companies around the world, helping them leverage digital technologies. We have a global workforce of 6000+ people present in 15 locations across 6 countries – USA, Canada, Mexico, UK, Romania, and India. We have been consistently certified by Great Place To Work® institute in USA, India, UK, and Romania for our strong foundational values and employee-centric culture. Brillio RomaniaWe are a dynamic and rapidly growing company with over 250 colleagues country wide and offices in Cluj, Oradea and Bucharest. With its fast-paced growth, the company has consistently demonstrated an unwavering commitment to client satisfaction. At Brillio Romania, we know our success comes from the innovative contributions and brilliant work of our people. So, we make fostering a positive work environment our top priority. Our colleagues not only thrive, but they also have the chance to build long and fulfilling careers, fostering a sense of stability and dedication that ultimately benefits both the company and our valued clients. Accelerate YOU at Brillio!! Looking for a Network Security Engineer fully remote anywhere in Romania. The role of a Network Security Engineer is responsible for the Operational Support aspects of the production network Security environment which includes all aspects of the corporate Firewalls, Proxies and Intrusion Protection & Detection and DDOS capabilities. This includes supporting applications moves to the cloud and compartmentation of network segmentation and policies on Cloud and On-Prem. The role reports to the Global Head of Network Engineering. The candidate will work closely with a mixture of Internal and External resources. The successful candidate will require extensive experience in multinational environments and with the specific technologies used to deliver the associated services. This is a technical position requiring both strong technical knowledge in conjunction with demonstration of ownership.

About Company Brillio

From data ingestion and transformation to advanced analytics and visualization, we provide end-to-end solutions to help you drive business growth.
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Offices in: Bucharest

Compensation

Undisclosed

Contract details

Employment type Employee
Contract type Full-time employee

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