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Twist Bioscience

Network Engineer

USA - Portland, ORmidAdded today

About this role

Design, deploy, and manage LAN/WAN infrastructure across multiple locations and a cloud data center. Oversee network hardware, security policies, monitoring systems, and collaborate with senior engineers on improvements to routers, firewalls, switches, and wireless access points.

What you'll do

  • Configure and maintain LAN/WAN operations across 7 locations and cloud infrastructure
  • Troubleshoot escalated network issues and work with vendors for resolution
  • Upgrade network hardware, firmware, and patches while managing lifecycle and inventory
  • Monitor security logs and network performance; implement alerting and capacity planning tools
  • Develop firewall policies, ACLs, and port configurations via change control processes
  • Provide 24/7 on-call support and occasional weekend maintenance; travel to remote sites as needed

What they're looking for

  • LAN/WAN infrastructure design and deployment
  • Firewall, router, switch, and wireless AP configuration
  • IPSec, SD-WAN, and WAN optimization technologies
  • Cloud networking (AWS, Azure)
  • Network security and access control (Cisco ISE, 802.1x)
  • Ticketing systems (Jira, ServiceNow)
  • Troubleshooting connectivity and performance issues
  • Data, voice, video, and wireless communication solutions
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Twist Bioscience

Twist Bioscience builds DNA synthesis instruments and operates in a high-stakes manufacturing environment where precision and reliability are critical. The company is hiring Equipment Engineers to maintain, validate, and troubleshoot their specialized instruments while ensuring stringent quality standards.

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Likely interview questions

  • Describe your experience designing and implementing WAN solutions across multiple remote locations.
  • How have you handled a critical network outage? Walk us through your troubleshooting approach.