Senior Network Engineer

F5 F5 · Enterprise · Seattle, WA +3

Senior Network Engineer role focused on operations, reliability, performance, and engineering of global network services, including data centers, cloud platforms, and regulated FedRAMP environments. Responsibilities include network design, implementation, automation, incident response, and ensuring security and compliance.

What you'd actually do

  1. Engineer, build, operate, and deliver network solutions for global data centers, cloud platforms, FedRAMP-authorized environments, build environments, and product connectivity needs.
  2. Ensure connectivity, availability, and performance across multi-region data centers, backbone sites, cloud platforms, and regulated FedRAMP environments using proactive monitoring, telemetry, and lifecycle management practices.
  3. Develop and maintain automated provisioning, configuration, compliance, and validation pipelines using Python, Ansible/AWX, and Git-driven CI/CD workflows, including FedRAMP configuration baselines.
  4. Engineer and optimize routing for a global IP backbone, including multi-region route propagation, redundancy, and traffic-engineering strategies.
  5. Lead or support major incident response when needed, including FedRAMP-relevant incident handling, escalation, and reporting procedures.

Skills

Required

  • Network engineering
  • Network operations
  • Network reliability
  • Network performance
  • Incident response
  • Routing architectures (BGP, OSPF)
  • Automation (Python, Ansible)
  • CI/CD
  • Cloud networking (AWS, Azure, GCP)
  • Network segmentation
  • Security controls
  • Compliance (FedRAMP)
  • Troubleshooting
  • Documentation

Nice to have

  • Multi-region routing
  • Traffic engineering
  • Hybrid cloud connectivity
  • Vendor management

What the JD emphasized

  • regulated and compliant FedRAMP-authorized platforms
  • FedRAMP environments
  • FedRAMP Moderate/High environments
  • FedRAMP configuration baselines
  • regulated FedRAMP environments
  • FedRAMP continuous monitoring requirements
  • FedRAMP-relevant incident handling
  • FedRAMP boundary services
  • least privilege, segmentation, encryption-in-transit, logging, and configuration compliance
  • FedRAMP architectural and security expectations
  • FedRAMP eligibility
  • FedRAMP boundary diagram