Security Life-cycle Engineer at Verizon
Richardson, TX 75081, USA -
Full Time


Start Date

Immediate

Expiry Date

10 Oct, 25

Salary

0.0

Posted On

10 Jul, 25

Experience

0 year(s) or above

Remote Job

Yes

Telecommute

Yes

Sponsor Visa

No

Skills

Good communication skills

Industry

Information Technology/IT

Description

WHEN YOU JOIN VERIZON

You want more out of a career. A place to share your ideas freely — even if they’re daring or different. Where the true you can learn, grow, and thrive. At Verizon, we power and empower how people live, work and play by connecting them to what brings them joy. We do what we love — driving innovation, creativity, and impact in the world. Our V Team is a community of people who anticipate, lead, and believe that listening is where learning begins. In crisis and in celebration, we come together — lifting our communities and building trust in how we show up, everywhere & always. Want in? Join the #VTeamLife.

Responsibilities

Providing operational support and life-cycle engineering of the security systems that are securing toll-free contact center services for a Verizon customer. You will be performing the following responsibilities:

  • Maintain and manage the customer’s border security systems, Panorama centralized management system and Palo Alto firewalls at multiple data centers.
  • Maintain and manage a minimum of six (6) 3250 Palo Alto Firewalls with (HA) high availability for failover capabilities.
  • Configure SNMP traps/syslog server for monitoring network traffic and security incidents and perform analysis.
  • Maintain and manage firewall rules/access control list to allow or deny traffic through the customer network.
  • Upgrade Palo Alto Firewalls as needed and install updates upon release.
  • Remediate all vulnerabilities identified by Verizon security scan team in accordance with established SLAs.
  • Configure vulnerability alert/SNMP traps for Verizon SOC to monitor security incidents.
  • Provide coverage for any firewall-related network or connectivity issues.
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