Stanford University IT | Stanford, CA (near Palo Alto) | Full-time | Three positions | 2 HYBRID & 1 REMOTE
Stanford University IT (https://uit.stanford.edu) provides a large number of IT-related services to campus. From typically enterprise-y stuff (financials software, HR software, AD, O365, Google, Zoom, etc.), to networking (building/core switches, firewall, campus wifi, residential networking, circuits, VPN, DNS, IP mgmt.), to endpoints (desktop support, lab endpoint support, Jamf, mobile phones), to research (computing, storage, hosting, consulting), we provide a broad range of services to campus.
I have three positions to shout out here:
• The Information Security Office both acts as a policy-making body and a service provider. ISO are looking for a Cloud Security Engineer. This HYBRID or REMOTE position will engage with cloud users (including Faculty and Students with their own cloud presence), helping to keep their cloud installations secure. You'll handle security reviews, vulnerability reports, and incident response. You'll use tools like Wiz, Splunk, Qualys, CrowdStrike, and ProofPoint, plus a lot more. For more information, check out http://phxc1b.rfer.us/STANFORDF81RNh
• Stanford University Networking is hiring a LAN Engineer. Responsible for 178k network ports and 17k Wi-Fi access points, LAN-E handles new physical network designs (for new builds and renovations), and acts as 2nd-level support for questions coming from the Local Network Administrators that support their end-users. LAN-E deals with Cisco & Juniper (both for Wired and Wireless), Palo Alto firewalls, VXLAN/EVPN, and WDM. For more information, check out http://phxc1b.rfer.us/STANFORD8JBRNg
• Stanford University Networking is also hiring a CT Senior Network Engineer. Communication Technology is the group responsible for voice comms across both the University and the Hospitals. We are primarily a Cisco Unified Communications shop, but we deal also with Avaya. Besides VoIP and analog service, you'll work with Contact Center, call recording, E-911, and underlying technologies (SIP, BGP, etc.).
The two Networking positions are HYBRID positions. If you don't already live in the Bay Area, we provide a relocation incentive. Depending on where you live, we provide free transit passes. Unfortunately, if you don't commute, you will have to pay for parking for the days you're on-site (except in Menlo Park).
The ISO position can be HYBRID or REMOTE. If Remote, expect to travel to either campus or our Redwood City offices a few times a year.
All three positions require participation in a 24x7 on-call rotation. We get a 403(b) match, good healthcare, and 30+ days off per year (holidays + vacation). All Benefits are all publicly documented at https://cardinalatwork.stanford.edu/benefits-rewards.
If you have questions, feel free to reply here or email me (the info is in my profile)!
Stanford University IT (https://uit.stanford.edu) provides a large number of IT-related services to campus. From typically enterprise-y stuff (financials software, HR software, AD, O365, Google, Zoom, etc.), to networking (building/core switches, firewall, campus wifi, residential networking, circuits, VPN, DNS, IP mgmt.), to endpoints (desktop support, lab endpoint support, Jamf, mobile phones), to research (computing, storage, hosting, consulting), we provide a broad range of services to campus.
I have three positions to shout out here:
• The Information Security Office both acts as a policy-making body and a service provider. ISO are looking for a Cloud Security Engineer. This HYBRID or REMOTE position will engage with cloud users (including Faculty and Students with their own cloud presence), helping to keep their cloud installations secure. You'll handle security reviews, vulnerability reports, and incident response. You'll use tools like Wiz, Splunk, Qualys, CrowdStrike, and ProofPoint, plus a lot more. For more information, check out http://phxc1b.rfer.us/STANFORDF81RNh
• Stanford University Networking is hiring a LAN Engineer. Responsible for 178k network ports and 17k Wi-Fi access points, LAN-E handles new physical network designs (for new builds and renovations), and acts as 2nd-level support for questions coming from the Local Network Administrators that support their end-users. LAN-E deals with Cisco & Juniper (both for Wired and Wireless), Palo Alto firewalls, VXLAN/EVPN, and WDM. For more information, check out http://phxc1b.rfer.us/STANFORD8JBRNg
• Stanford University Networking is also hiring a CT Senior Network Engineer. Communication Technology is the group responsible for voice comms across both the University and the Hospitals. We are primarily a Cisco Unified Communications shop, but we deal also with Avaya. Besides VoIP and analog service, you'll work with Contact Center, call recording, E-911, and underlying technologies (SIP, BGP, etc.).
The two Networking positions are HYBRID positions. If you don't already live in the Bay Area, we provide a relocation incentive. Depending on where you live, we provide free transit passes. Unfortunately, if you don't commute, you will have to pay for parking for the days you're on-site (except in Menlo Park).
The ISO position can be HYBRID or REMOTE. If Remote, expect to travel to either campus or our Redwood City offices a few times a year.
All three positions require participation in a 24x7 on-call rotation. We get a 403(b) match, good healthcare, and 30+ days off per year (holidays + vacation). All Benefits are all publicly documented at https://cardinalatwork.stanford.edu/benefits-rewards.
If you have questions, feel free to reply here or email me (the info is in my profile)!