Senior Network Security Engineer, Federal

Remote
Full Time
000420 - Prof Sev Fed
Experienced
RedSeal, a pioneer in proactive exposure management and winner of the SC Award for Best CTEM Solution, helps organizations see, understand, and secure their hybrid digital environments across IT (on-prem, cloud, and remote workers), OT, and IoT. By dynamically modeling the entire environment, RedSeal uncovers hidden assets, misconfigurations, and lateral attack paths, prioritizes exposures based on business-critical impact with Risk Radius™, and continuously validates compliance with internal policies and industry standards. Trusted by hundreds of Fortune 1000 companies and more than 75 U.S. government agencies, including all five branches of the U.S. military, RedSeal strengthens resilience, streamlines operations, and reduces business risk. Learn more at www.redseal.net

RedSeal exists to make large, complex networks understandable — and to turn that understanding into action. As a Network Security Engineer in Professional Services, your job is to deploy RedSeal One into real customer environments and ensure it drives measurable reduction in exposure, not just dashboards and reports.
You operate at the intersection of network engineering, security operations, and automation. You work directly with customers to integrate RedSeal into their workflows, eliminate manual effort, and help security teams make better decisions faster. If you are equally comfortable in a terminal and explaining risk to leadership, you will do well here. Visit www.redseal.net to learn more.

Core Responsibilities
What You Own
  • Successful deployment and adoption of RedSeal One
  • Mapping customer security objectives to platform capabilities and operational workflows
  • Integration with customer tooling (ITSM, SIEM, cloud, ticketing, automation)
  • Reduction of exploitable exposure through segmentation insights and control validation
  • Automation that removes manual security work
  • Clear communication of progress, risks, and outcomes
  • RedSeal employee assigned to a specific customer
  • Expected to follow RedSeal internal standards and communication norms
  • Customer priorities balanced with RedSeal delivery expectation.
How You Do It
Platform & Architecture
  • Deploy and optimize RedSeal One across on‑prem, cloud, and hybrid environments
  • Model L2–L3 networks, routing, segmentation, and security controls
  • Identify exploitable paths, control gaps, and exposure concentration
Integration & Automation
  • Integrate RedSeal with ServiceNow, SIEM/SOAR platforms, and cloud services
  • Build automations using Python, REST APIs, and low‑code tools (n8n, Zapier, NiFi)
  • Normalize and enrich data (JSON, YAML, XML)
  • Produce reusable, documented integrations
Customer Enablement
  • Lead workshops, working sessions, and remediation sprints
  • Deliver training and produce repeatable documentation
  • Escalate early and land projects cleanly
Other things to know
Our contract requires that this position holder must be a United States citizen, a lawful permanent resident alien, or a citizen of American Samoa or other territory owing permanent allegiance to the United States.

The perks:
  • Competitive compensation
  • Health Benefits: Medical, Dental, Vision, Life, 401k, STD/LTD, AD&D, and Commuter Benefits program
  • Flexible PTO policy
  • Fidelity 401(k)
  • Collaborative and innovative environment
  • Leadership that supports and encourages professional growth and development

EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYMENT
RedSeal is proud to be an equal opportunity employer dedicated to pursuing and hiring


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