Manufacturing Linux Network Engineer

Cerebras · Semiconductors · Headquarters +1 · Security & IT

Cerebras Systems is seeking an experienced Manufacturing Linux Network Engineer to design, implement, and maintain robust IT and network infrastructure across their manufacturing facilities. This role requires deep expertise in Linux systems administration (Red Hat / Rocky Linux), network security (Palo Alto firewalls), storage infrastructure, CI/CD pipelines (Jenkins), and infrastructure automation (Ansible). The position is critical for delivering high availability, security, and performance in modern manufacturing environments, supporting the company's AI chip production.

What you'd actually do

  1. Design, deploy, and maintain LAN/WAN network infrastructure spanning manufacturing plants, warehouses, cloud providers, and corporate sites.
  2. Implement and manage high-speed core switching at 10G and 100G using Arista, Juniper, and other enterprise switching platforms; ensure scalable, resilient fabric design.
  3. Configure, troubleshoot, and optimize Layer 2/3 networking (LACP, VLANs, BGP) and security controls (Palo Alto firewalls, VPNs, NAC, IDS/IPS); manage ISP link failover and path redundancy.
  4. Deploy, configure, and maintain Linux servers (Red Hat / Rocky Linux) using automation tools including Ansible, MAAS, Foreman, and custom scripting to ensure consistent, repeatable provisioning.
  5. Monitor network and system performance — uptime, latency, bandwidth utilization, and capacity — across all sites; proactively detect and resolve issues before they impact

Skills

Required

  • Linux systems administration
  • network engineering
  • network security
  • infrastructure automation
  • Ansible
  • Palo Alto firewalls
  • Rocky Linux / RHEL
  • TCP/IP
  • VLANs
  • OSPF
  • BGP
  • switching
  • NIST frameworks
  • Wi-Fi 6
  • Grafana
  • Zabbix
  • PagerDuty
  • on-call rotation

Nice to have

  • Python scripting
  • cloud connectivity
  • hybrid network architectures
  • MES platforms integration
  • structured cabling standards
  • data center operations
  • SD-WAN

What the JD emphasized

  • Linux systems administration (Red Hat / Rocky Linux)
  • network security (Palo Alto firewalls)
  • infrastructure automation (Ansible)
  • high availability
  • security
  • performance
  • Rocky Linux / RHEL
  • Ansible
  • Palo Alto Networks firewalls
  • Infrastructure as Code (IaC)
  • Ansible
  • TCP/IP
  • VLANs
  • routing protocols (OSPF, BGP)
  • switching
  • network security
  • Arista
  • Juniper
  • ruggedized industrial switches
  • NIST frameworks
  • Wi-Fi 6
  • Grafana
  • Zabbix
  • PagerDuty
  • on-call rotation
  • after-hours production-critical incidents