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Security Operations Engineer, Zscaler SASE Specialist

California, Chicago, New York, Utah, North Carolina

We’re in an unbelievably exciting area of tech and are fundamentally reshaping the data storage industry. Here, you lead with innovative thinking, grow along with us, and join the smartest team in the industry.

This type of work—work that changes the world—is what the tech industry was founded on. So, if you're ready to seize the endless opportunities and leave your mark, come join us.

SHOULD YOU ACCEPT THIS CHALLENGE...

Working in an agile ecosystem, the Zscaler Secure Access Service Edge (SASE) SME and Security Operations Engineer comfortably uses their networking expertise and understanding of the dynamic environment with a variety of technologies, people, and processes to expediently design, deploy, troubleshoot and solve Zscaler Internet Access (ZIA) and Zscaler Private Access (ZPA) issues by asking the right questions in the right scenarios and engaging with the right technical groups as needed. 

While their primary role is a Zscaler SASE SME, they are also adept in security operations support functions of tool administrations, integrations, and automations. 

 

The successful candidate thrives on the challenge of troubleshooting, isolating, and resolving networking, systems, or applications related issues and has the uncanny ability to connect and communicate effectively and clearly with relevant groups from users to technical groups to management.  S/he has the ability to develop simple yet creative solutions for systemic problems.

When not slaying or taming the Zscaler dragon, the candidate enjoys managing and perfecting security operations, ensuring timely resolutions and optimizing known issue patterns. Additionally, the Security Operations Engineer ensures operational excellence with runbooks, process creation, and automates the boring stuff for maximum efficiency. 

About the Role

We’re seeking a Zscaler SASE Specialist and Security Operations Engineer who thrives in an agile, dynamic environment. Leveraging extensive networking expertise, you will play a dual role:

  1. As a Zscaler Subject Matter Expert (SME), you will design, deploy, and troubleshoot Zscaler Internet Access (ZIA) and Zscaler Private Access (ZPA) solutions.
  2. As a Security Operations Engineer, you’ll manage security tools, automate processes, and ensure operational excellence.

This role demands technical mastery, creative problem-solving, and exceptional communication skills. You’ll troubleshoot complex issues, streamline security operations, and proactively improve processes.

Key Responsibilities

Zscaler SASE SME Duties

  • Design, deploy, and troubleshoot ZIA/ZPA solutions with a focus on system optimization and incident resolution.
  • Serve as the primary point of contact for Zscaler-related support tickets, ensuring timely resolution and adherence to SLAs.
  • Administer Zscaler configurations, including firewall rules, URL filtering, and policy changes.
  • Analyze configurations and alerts to recommend tuning adjustments and potential detection rules.
  • Generate actionable metrics that demonstrate clear security outcomes.
  • Create and update runbooks and support documentation.

Security Operations Support Duties

  • Manage and prioritize the security ticket queue to ensure SLA compliance and accountability.
  • Execute system administration tasks using established runbooks, identifying opportunities for enhancement.
  • Assist with integrating and automating security tools to optimize workflows.
  • Support incident management, change control, and risk management processes.

WHAT YOU’LL NEED TO BRING TO THIS ROLE...

Technical Expertise

  • 10+ years of IT experience and 5+ years working with Security solutions (ZIA, ZPA, CASB, DLP, PRA, IDAM, browser isolation, Detection Engineering).
  • Comprehensive knowledge of security controls, LAN/WAN networking, and cloud/public cloud implementations.
  • Proficiency in networking protocols (HTTP, SMTP, FTP, DNS), troubleshooting tools (Ping, Traceroute, tcpdump, Wireshark), and VPN technologies.
  • Strong understanding of security technologies like firewalls, IDS/IPS, web proxies, SIEM, and endpoint security.
  • Experience with operating systems (macOS, Windows, Linux).
  • Familiarity with scripting languages (Python, Shell, Perl).

Certifications (Preferred)

  • Zscaler Certified Cloud Administrator (ZCCA-IA), Zscaler Certified Cloud Professional (ZCCP), or equivalent Zscaler certifications.
  • Industry certifications such as CompTIA Network+, CCNA/CCNP, CISSP, or Security+.

Soft Skills

  • Exceptional verbal and written communication.
  • Strong collaboration and stakeholder engagement.
  • Creative problem-solving and the ability to propose innovative solutions.

Nice-to-Have Skills

    • Experience with additional Zscaler products (e.g., ZDX).
    • Incident response, threat triage, and log analysis expertise.
    • Familiarity with cloud security, and data correlation.
  • We are primarily an in-office environment and therefore, you will be expected to work from the Santa Clara, California; Lehi, Utah; New York City, New York; Chicago, Illinois; or Raleigh, North Carolina office in compliance with Pure’s policies, unless you are on PTO, or work travel, or other approved leave.

 

The annual base salary range is: $128,000 – $272,000. 

Salary ranges are determined based on role, level and location. For positions open to candidates in multiple geographical locations, the base salary range is reflective of the labor market across the applicable locations. 

This role may be eligible for incentive pay and/or equity. 

And because we understand the value of bringing your full and best self to work, we offer a variety of perks to manage a healthy balance, including flexible time off, wellness resources, and company-sponsored team events - check out purebenefits.com for more information. 

There is no application deadline and we accept applications on an ongoing basis until the job is filled.

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WHAT YOU CAN EXPECT FROM US:

  • Pure Innovation: We celebrate those who think critically, like a challenge and aspire to be trailblazers.
  • Pure Growth: We give you the space and support to grow along with us and to contribute to something meaningful. We have been Named Fortune's Best Large Workplaces in the Bay Area™, Fortune's Best Workplaces for Millennials™ and certified as a Great Place to Work®!
  • Pure Team: We build each other up and set aside ego for the greater good.

And because we understand the value of bringing your full and best self to work, we offer a variety of perks to manage a healthy balance, including flexible time off, wellness resources and company-sponsored team events. Check out purebenefits.com for more information.

ACCOMMODATIONS AND ACCESSIBILITY:

Candidates with disabilities may request accommodations for all aspects of our hiring process. For more on this, contact us at TA-Ops@purestorage.com if you’re invited to an interview.

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Pure Storage is proud to be an equal opportunity employer. We strongly encourage applications from Indigenous Peoples, racialized people, people with disabilities, people from gender and sexually diverse communities, and people with intersectional identities. We also encourage you to apply even if you feel you don’t match all of the role criteria. If you think you can do the job and feel you’re a good match, please apply.

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