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Security Engineer I at Intertek Group in Rockville, MD

Intertek is searching for an Security Engineer I to join our Connected World team in our Rockville, Maryland office. This is a fantastic opportunity to grow a versatile career in IT! The Security Engineer I will be part of a team of engineers performing manual and automated testing across a wide variety of products against security standards. The Security Engineer I supports security certifications by performing initial assessment of a product's security posture, test plan development, and functional testing. What you'll do:
Learn, understand, and assist with all components and methods of testing Independently perform subsets of testing (increasing to full test suites as skills increase) Write reports documenting testing activities for consumption by customer and government with oversight Understand and solve technical problems Report progress accurately What it takes to be successful in this role:
Required:
Bachelor of Computer Science, Computer Engineering, Cyber Security, other related fields, or equivalent experience. 0 to 2 years of experience in the product security field Preferred:
Understanding of security related protocols and their usage (e.g., TLS, SSH, IPsec) Understanding of networking technology and computing systems Experience with configuration of networking equipment such as routers and switches Familiarity with WireShark, Nmap network administration tools Familiarity with a debugging tools such as GDB, android studio and/or Microsoft Visual Studio Familiarity with Linux or other NIX OS Familiarity with C/C++, Java or other programming languages Familiarity with JSON, Python or other scripting languages Strong communication (written/verbal) skills and analytical skills Experience with Cisco IOS and/or Juniper JUNOS OS, is a plus
Salary Range:
$80K -- $100K
Minimum Qualification
IT SecurityEstimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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