ForeScout Engineer


Clearwater, Florida 33755
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2025-08-17

2025-09-02

XJ1341239742

FULL TIME

$1.00 - $100.00 PER HOUR

40



Workforce Talents is a company dedicated to helping everyone get the opportunities and support they need to succeed.

We are looking for a ForeScout Engineer.

Special support programs available to help everyone succeed.



  • 8+ years of experience as a ForeScout Engineer
  • Experience with larger companies designing, configuring and troubleshooting CounterAct
  • Experience with complex, larger scale network endpoint secure connectivity and access control that spans both wired and wireless access control.
  • Experience with 802.1X/NAC, DHCP, HTTPS, TCP, Netflow, Radius, etc. and access control policy development and management and device remediation
  • Experience with IOT and BYOD device access policy controls
The following requirements are nice to have:

  • Forescout certifications such as FSCE is ideal, optional
  • Cisco certifications such as CCNA or CCNP
  • Hands-on experience with Cisco ISE good to have



  • Ability to work as a Forescout CounterAct specialist with minimal supervision.



Designing, configuring and troubleshooting CounterAct.



  • ForeScout
  • CounterAct
  • 802.1X/NAC, DHCP, HTTPS, TCP, Netflow, Radius, etc.
  • IOT and BYOD device access policy controls
  • Good Communication skills



  • Health insurance
  • Vision insurance
  • Dental insurance



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