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Zoox

Network Security Engineer

Foster City, CA$181k–$218kfull-timemidAdded today

About this role

Design and implement security controls across Zoox's enterprise, OT networks, and cloud infrastructure (AWS, GCP) to protect digital assets spanning data centers and public cloud environments. You'll work cross-functionally with network engineering, IT, and security teams to architect and operate comprehensive security solutions.

What you'll do

  • Design and implement security controls for enterprise, OT, and cloud networks
  • Operate and maintain security infrastructure across on-premises data centers and AWS/GCP environments
  • Partner with Network Engineering, IT, Product Security, and Software Engineering teams
  • Architect digital security solutions for corporate offices and engineering labs
  • Monitor and defend against threats across hybrid infrastructure
  • Develop and enforce security policies and standards

What they're looking for

  • Network security architecture and design
  • Cloud security (AWS and GCP)
  • OT/operational technology security
  • Firewall and VPN technologies
  • Security operations and incident response
  • Enterprise network administration
  • Data center security
  • Cross-team collaboration and communication
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Zoox

Zoox develops autonomous vehicle technology and robotaxi systems, supported by manufacturing operations and AI validation infrastructure. The company is hiring for part-time student roles in hardware-software integration, manufacturing software engineering, AI testing and evaluation, and QA automation, as well as experienced engineers for simulation and AI performance assessment.

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Likely interview questions

  • Describe your experience designing security controls for hybrid cloud environments combining on-premises and public cloud infrastructure.
  • How have you implemented security measures in operational technology (OT) networks, and what unique challenges did you encounter?