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Firewall Engineer (Palo Alto / IPv6)

CRI Advantage
locationIdaho Falls, ID, USA
PublishedPublished: 6/14/2022
Technology
Full Time

Job Description

Job Description

Position Summary

The Firewall Engineer is responsible for implementing and supporting IPv4/IPv6 dual-stack networking across an enterprise Palo Alto Networks firewall environment. Working primarily in Palo Alto Panorama, you will design, build, deploy, validate, and troubleshoot firewall policies - developing IPv6 rulesets based on the organization's existing IPv4 policy and deploying them to firewalls throughout the environment. This role keeps a mission-critical production network secure and available while modernizing it to support IPv6.

Essential Duties & Responsibilities

The approximate time allocations below reflect the primary focus of the role and may vary with project needs.

• Build, deploy, and maintain firewall rules and policies across the enterprise Palo Alto Networks environment (approx. 70% of time).

• Develop IPv6 rulesets in Palo Alto Panorama, mirroring current IPv4 policy, and deploy them to firewalls enterprise-wide.

• Build and configure IPv6 interfaces on firewall devices to support dual-stack operation (approx. 10% of time).

• Validate and troubleshoot firewall traffic to confirm rulesets function as intended and to resolve policy or connectivity issues (approx. 20% of time).

• Participate in change planning, implementation, and validation activities to minimize operational risk during firewall deployments.

• Document configurations, changes, and troubleshooting steps to support ongoing operations and knowledge transfer.

• Comply with all environmental, safety, health, security, and quality requirements, and apply Integrated Safety Management System principles when performing job duties.

• Perform other related duties as assigned in support of the network security team.

Required Qualifications

• Bachelor's degree plus 2 years of relevant experience, or an equivalent combination of education and experience.

• Hands-on experience administering Palo Alto Networks firewalls and Panorama centralized management.

• Demonstrated experience implementing and supporting IPv4/IPv6 dual-stack networking within an enterprise environment.

• Demonstrated experience designing, deploying, validating, and troubleshooting enterprise firewall policies.

• U.S. citizenship; ability to complete standard site onboarding and background screening prior to starting.

Preferred Qualifications

• Palo Alto Networks Certified Network Security Engineer (PCNSE) or comparable certification.

• Experience administering Palo Alto Panorama Device Groups and Templates.

• Experience planning or executing enterprise firewall migrations.

• Experience supporting large, highly available production environments.

• Experience with enterprise IPv6 migrations or large dual-stack rollouts.

• Prior experience in a government, national laboratory, or other regulated IT environment.

Knowledge, Skills & Abilities

• In-depth knowledge of Palo Alto Networks firewall administration and Panorama policy management.

• Strong understanding of IPv4 and IPv6 addressing, dual-stack networking, and firewall policy design.

• Strong analytical, problem-solving, and troubleshooting skills with close attention to detail.

• Ability to work independently, manage competing priorities, and follow change-control processes in a production environment.

• Effective written and verbal communication and clear technical documentation.

Work Environment & Physical Requirements

• Work is performed 100% onsite at a secure facility in Idaho Falls, Idaho; remote or hybrid work is not available for this position.

• Prolonged periods working at a computer and performing repetitive keyboard/mouse tasks.

• Occasional standing, bending, or lifting of equipment (typically up to 25 pounds) may be required.

• Must adhere to all site safety, security, and emergency-action procedures.

• Travel is not anticipated beyond normal commuting to the Idaho Falls work location.

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