Zscaler helps leading organizations in 180+ countries securely transform their networks and applications for a mobile and cloud-first world. Founded in 2008, th
Principal Peering Coordinator
Location
Arizona
Posted
1 day ago
Salary
$196K - $245K / year
Seniority
Lead
Job Description
Principal Peering Coordinator
Zscaler
• Facilitate and manage Zscaler’s global peering footprint in coordination with the network engineering team • Identify strategic new peering partners in new and existing markets to improve Zscaler’s global connectivity • Coordinate with legal teams to negotiate and sign or change peering agreements with peering partners • Work with cross-functional network architectural and procurement teams to enable new peering connectivity globally
Job Requirements
- Extensive knowledge of general practices of Public Internet Exchanges and Private Peering
- Expertise in identifying strategic peering partners in new and existing locations via data and industry knowledge
- Expert understanding of all technical mechanisms needed to peer to networks at both the physical and logical levels
- Minimum 8 years of experience in peering networks at common exchange points
- Demonstrated curiosity and active exploration of AI tools, with a proven history of integrating new technologies to enhance daily workflows and augment problem-solving
Benefits
- Various health plans
- Time off plans for vacation and sick time
- Parental leave options
- Retirement options
- Education reimbursement
- In-office perks, and more!
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