Sr Systems/network Engineer

F5 F5 · Enterprise · Spokane, WA

This role is for a Sr. Systems/Network Engineer responsible for building and managing the systems and network infrastructure for F5's Product Development Labs. The position involves designing, monitoring, and improving lab network and virtual lab services, with a strong emphasis on Linux, scripting (Bash, Python), network engineering (Arista, Juniper, Cisco, Dell switches, Palo Alto firewalls, BIG-IP), and network automation in an enterprise operations environment. The role also includes managing hypervisors, PXE booting, Infoblox, NCM, and security protocols.

What you'd actually do

  1. Design, monitor, and improve the performance and reliability of lab network and virtual lab services.
  2. Linux background and Windows background
  3. Scripting in bash and python. Bash being the most desirable.
  4. Hypervisor work in ESXi, Proxmox, and hopefully Xcp-ng.
  5. Configure and manage enterprise-grade switches (Arista, Juniper, Cisco, Dell) and firewalls (Palo Alto).

Skills

Required

  • Linux Systems Engineering
  • Windows Systems Engineering
  • Arista EOS
  • Juniper JunOS
  • Cisco IOS/NX-OS
  • Dell Networking OS
  • Palo Alto firewalls
  • DMZ rule management
  • BIG-IP (F5) configurations
  • traffic management
  • Infoblox IPAM/DNS/DHCP
  • NCM for network device configuration management
  • Switching authentication (802.1X, RADIUS, TACACS)
  • PXE booting
  • DHCP/TFTP/NFS setup
  • L2/L3 networking
  • routing protocols
  • high availability systems
  • Security
  • Monitoring solutions
  • Log Capturing solutions for Switches
  • OpenStack
  • VMware
  • Hyper-V
  • KVM
  • Scripting and automation experience (Python, Bash, Perl)

Nice to have

  • Some Automation would help but not critical
  • Network abilities. Dont have to be an expert
  • Exposure to cloud platforms Networking (AWS, Azure)
  • Experience with storage technologies Network Configurations
  • Knowledge of Software Defined Networking (SDN) is a plus
  • Database administration experience (PostgreSQL, MySQL, NoSQL)

What the JD emphasized

  • critical
  • must
  • required
  • hard requirement
  • core
  • deal-breakers
  • explicit
  • must-have
  • essential
  • non-negotiable