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Network Engineer

Troy, MI

 

ABOUT Slate
Slate is a new US company that is exploring development in the electric vehicle space.

Who we are looking for

Slate is looking for an energetic, organized, and experienced Network Engineer to join our growing team. The Network Engineer will be responsible for the design, deployment, and maintenance of network infrastructure that supports Slate's IT and OT (Operational Technology) environments, including manufacturing plants, office spaces, and connected vehicle ecosystems. The ideal candidate will bring experience with secure network architecture, advanced troubleshooting skills, and a deep understanding of automotive industry requirements, including cybersecurity standards and IoT technology.

Applicants must be authorized to work for any employer in the U.S.  We are unable to financially sponsor or take over sponsorship of an employment Visa for this opportunity currently.

What you get to do

  • Design, configure, and deploy scalable and secure network infrastructure for office, plant, and R&D environments. 
  • Collaborate with IT and OT teams to support manufacturing systems, robotics, and related technology
  • Monitor and maintain network health across WAN/LAN, SD-WAN, VPN, and wireless networks.
  • Proactively optimize network performance and reduce latency for critical applications, including production systems and other technology
  • Conduct regular network assessments and vulnerability scans to ensure compliance with cybersecurity standards.
  • Diagnose, troubleshoot, and resolve complex network issues in real-time to minimize downtime, especially in high-demand manufacturing environments.
  • Provide Tier 2 and Tier 3 network support for IT and OT
  • Create and maintain comprehensive network documentation, including architecture diagrams, IP schematics, and device inventory.
  • Prepare regular reports on network performance, incidents, and key metrics.

What you bring to the team

  • Bachelor’s degree in Computer Science, Information Technology, or related field (or equivalent experience).
  • 8-10+ years of experience as a Network Engineer, ideally within the automotive, manufacturing, or telecommunications industries.
  • Proficiency with Fortinet/FortiGate and/or other major network hardware and software.
  • Experience with firewall management, VPNs, SD-WAN, and network monitoring tools.
  • Knowledge of manufacturing cybersecurity standards (e.g., ISO and CIS) and familiarity with IoT/IIoT technologies.
  • Hands-on experience with wireless networking, VLANs, and network segmentation.
  • Cisco (CCNA, CCNP), CompTIA Network+, or similar certifications preferred.
  • Strong analytical and problem-solving skills, with the ability to work under pressure in a fast-paced environment.
  • Ability to travel 25%-50% to a location about 4 hours south of Metro Detroit

 

We want to work with people that reflect the communities in which we operate

Slate is proud to be an Equal Employment Opportunity and Affirmative Action employer. We do not discriminate based upon race, color, religion, gender, gender identity or expression, sexual orientation, national origin, genetics, disability, age, veteran status, marital status, parental status, cultural background, organizational level, work styles, tenure and life experiences. Or for any other reason.

Slate is committed to providing reasonable accommodations for qualified individuals with disabilities in our job application procedures. If you need assistance or an accommodation due to a disability, you may contact us at recar-talent_acquisition@slate.auto or 813-468-7257.

 

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