The QA Network Engineer tests Tufin products, ensuring quality by simulating customer operations and running end-to-end flows. Responsibilities include configuring environments, analyzing software failures, and developing automation tests.
Their main role is testing minor version and ensure there is no degradation in our quality.
The team imitates the customer's work and verify that Tufin products work as expected by running end to end flows.
- In this team, you will work with ‘first line’ network devices while constantly maintaining knowledge along with newest technology changes.
- Build and configure complex virtual/physical environments.
- Investigate, analyze and find the root causes for the software failures.
- Maintain and research network security devices.
- Build and execute automation test cases and test suites.
- 2+ Experience with different firewalls / routers configuration (Palo Alto/Check Point/Cisco/Juniper/Fortinet)
- Strong Networking knowledge with focus on routing protocols - Must
- 2+ Experience as a QA Engineer - Must
- Experience with writing Automation tests using Java
- Good knowledge in Linux operating system
- Good communication skills and teamwork capabilities
- Experience in QA work involving complex distributed systems - Advantage
- Knowledge in Amazon AWS or Azure - Advantage
- Experience with running applications and tests in containerized environments (Docker, Kubernetes, etc.) - Advantage
Top Skills
AWS
Azure
Docker
Java
Kubernetes
Linux
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