Sr. Network Engineer; TX
Listed on 2026-05-20
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IT/Tech
Systems Engineer, Cybersecurity
Sr. Network Engineer (Hybrid TX)
Are you a technical leader who thrives on building resilient, high-performance infrastructure? We are seeking a Senior Network Engineer to drive the modernization and security of a large-scale enterprise network spanning multiple corporate sites.
In this role, you will lead hands-on technical initiatives from SD-WAN deployments to Zero Trust implementation ensuring seamless connectivity for both business-critical systems and production workloads.
Core ResponsibilitiesModernization & Strategy: Lead complex projects including firewall upgrades, VLAN restructuring, and cloud connectivity enhancements.
Operational Excellence: Manage day-to-day operations for LAN/WAN, wireless, and VPN services across a distributed multi-site environment.
High-Level Support: Serve as the final escalation point for intricate routing, switching, and security incidents.
Security Integration: Maintain robust access solutions using Cisco ISE and advanced network segmentation to protect IT/OT environments.
Reliability: Design for high availability, executing failover testing, and maintaining detailed system documentation.
Experience: 7+ years of dedicated enterprise network engineering.
Cisco Mastery: Strong knowledge of Cisco Catalyst/Nexus switching and ISR/ASR routing.
Protocol Proficiency: Deep expertise in BGP, OSPF, L2/L3 troubleshooting, and STP.
Security First: Strong experience with Next-Gen Firewalls (Palo Alto preferred), including NAT, VPN, and security policy management.
Connectivity: Proven success in operating SD-WAN and MPLS architectures.
Location: Hybrid (3 days in-office) in Fort Worth, TX.
Travel: Up to 20% to various regional sites.
Perks: Competitive salary ($140k-$160k depending upon experience), profit sharing, 401(k) matching, and comprehensive health benefits starting day one. Relocation assistance available.
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