Akamai Security Engineer Engineering - Pittsburgh, PA at Geebo

Akamai Security Engineer

This is a full time role with pnc bank.
100% remote.
usc / gc.
salary is up to 130K.
Top Must-Have Skills / Candidate Requirements:
Must Have:
oExperience managing, implementing, and supporting the core functions of the Akamai platform:
o Akamai Ion o Akamai Global Traffic Management o Akamai Kona Site Defender Nice to haves:
oExperience managing, implementing, and supporting any additional components of the Akamai platform:
o Akamai Bot Manager Premier o Akamai Edge DNS o Akamai Account Protector o Akamai CloudTest o Akamai mPulse o Akamai Image Manager o Akamai Visitor Prioritization Portal o Akamai NetStorage Degrees/Certifications/Years of Overall Experience Required:
o8
years industry experience Day to Day
Responsibilities:
oEngineering and support for Akamai CDN (Content Delivery Network) platform - Onboarding of new services/applications leveraging Akamai CDN - Configuration changes and maintenance of existing applications using Akamai CDN - Engineering and implementation of new features/functionality on Akamai platform - Troubleshooting and managing security configurations on Akamai WAF and BotManager Business Need for this Role:
oSupport Security Platforms, securing data that is going in and out of the data centers.
Protecting data exiting or coming into the bank.
Who is this workers main interaction going to be with? oEngineers and tech managers oApplication teams (customers) Compelling Story:
Security focused role in financial institution, constant challenges learning experience due to attacks, always something new to solve for, will do well for someone who is interested in security and technology together Recommended Skills Content Delivery Networks Maintenance Problem Solving Road Traffic Controls Akamai Engineering Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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