What You´ll Do:- Be a trusted technical authority to global Cisco customers and partners.
- Work with customers via collaboration tools to tackle highly sophisticated technical issues.
- Engage in cross technology collaborations to help solve issues in heterogeneous network environments.
- Contribute to knowledge base and troubleshooting guides. Train junior engineers and work as a team.
- Be the first to lay hands on the latest and greatest technologies in the field of networking security.
- Recreate customers technical problems in internal pioneering Cisco lab.
Who You Are:- 4+ years of related experience involving customer support element in Security technologies.
- CCNP level knowledge or equivalent (Cert not required).
- Solid understanding of networking fundamentals: TCP/IP stack, Routing/Switching, SSL/TLS, common Application Layer protocols.
- Knowledge and experience in at least one of the network security technologies: Cybersecurity, Firewall, VPN, IPS.
- Evidence of troubleshooting skills.
- Good Knowledge of Linux / UNIX command line tools / environment.
- Proficient in English, written and spoken.
We´ll be very impressed if you can show one of these:- Capture analysis (Wireshark, tcpdump, etc.).
- Advanced Linux, & Windows skills
- Knowledge in cloud providers: Azure, AWS, Google Cloud, etc.
- Experience with Docker, Kubernetes and DevOps
- Scripting languages (Python, Golang, etc.).
- Experience configuring, troubleshooting Cisco security products.
- Relevant industry certification.
- Presentation and training skills.
- Writing technical documentation skills.
Development Opportunities:- Grow your technical and soft skills.
- Ability to communicate in seminar and conferences such as Cisco Live and partner meetings.
- Support in pursuing Cisco certifications.
- Chip in to Cisco intellectual capital (Automation projects, Hackathons, etc.).
- Mentoring and coaching.
- Becoming Subject Matter Expert (SME).
- Giving back to local and global community (charity events).
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