Spektrum

Aerospace and Defence

CyberSecurityEngineer

Wiesbaden, Germany
The Brief

“Cyber Security Engineer at Spektrum. Skills: PaloAlto firewall, Security policy, VPN technologies, Scripting and automation. Support delivery of advanced technical support. Support fault diagnosis activities”

What You'll Achieve.

Ensure service availability is maintained; Ensure that all configuration changes are properly assessed; Ensure service continuity; Ensure effective coordination of support, maintenance, and service activities; Enable continuous monitoring of service health, availability, and operational; Facilitate performance evaluation and validation of payment; Produce monthly Service Performance Reports; Identify opportunities for service optimisation and efficiency improvements; Propose and track corrective and preventive actions; Monitor trends and recurring issues to drive long-term improvements

Industry & Context.

Aerospace and Defence
Problems you'll solve

Analytical and problem-solving capabilities

Eligibility Requirements

Travel to other NATO sites may be required, Valid National or NATO Cosmic Top Secret personal security clearance

What They're Looking For.

Must Have

PaloAlto Networks Certified Network Security Engineer (PCNSE) or equivalent qualification, CompTIA Security+ (pre 2020- Code SY0-601. Post 2020 Code SY0-701), In-depth knowledge of PaloAlto firewall configuration, management, and troubleshooting, Understanding of networking protocols and security principles, In-depth knowledge of network infrastructure and architecture, Experience with security policy design and implementation, In-depth knowledge of VPN technologies and configurations, In-depth knowledge of scripting and automation skills, interpersonal skills, with the ability to work effectively in multinational and multidisciplinary, Ability to work autonomously with minimal supervision, while contributing effectively as part of a, analytical and problem-solving capabilities, with a results-oriented, Demonstrated ability to interact with users, stakeholders, and technical teams in a professional and collaborative, High level of motivation, adaptability, and professional, In depth practical understanding of NATO Command structures, roles, and organisational context, In depth practical Knowledge of NATO Enterprise Architecture and DCIS services, covering OSI Layers 1-7, English language ability to communicate effectively, both orally and in writing, including the ability to deliver clear briefings and articulate complex technical

Nice to Have

PaloAlto Networks Certified Network Security Administrator (PCNSA), Certified Information Systems Security Professional (CISSP), Cisco Certified Network Associate (CCNA) - (Code 200-301)

What You'll Do.

Support delivery of advanced technical support

Support fault diagnosis activities

Support supervision of maintenance activities

Support implementation of firewall rulesets

Support maintenance of system documentation

Support execution of backup and restore procedures

Support remote fault diagnosis and intervention

Support collaboration with stakeholders

Support execution of Incident Management

Support execution of Change Management

Support execution of Release Management

Provide transparent evidence of service performance

Enable continuous monitoring of service health

Support informed decision-making

Facilitate performance evaluation

How You'll Work.

Team & Collaboration

Collaboration with internal and external stakeholders; Work effectively in multinational and multidisciplinary; Contribute effectively as part of a; Interact with users, stakeholders, and technical teams

Communication Scope

English language ability to communicate effectively; Deliver clear briefings; Articulate complex technical

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