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Load Balancing Engineer

Tata Consultancy Services

2 - 5 years

Hyderabad

Posted: 25/12/2025

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Job Description

Greetings from TCS!!


  • Role: Load Balancing Engineer
  • Experience: 5 to 10 years
  • Location: Mumbai Chennai Hyderabad Indore Bangalore


***Drive date: 26-Dec-2025****


Job Description:


  • Extensive knowledge of load balancers, DNS, and SSL offload solutions.
  • Practical experience with F5s iControl API and integrating applications.
  • Proficiency in F5 iRules (TCL scripting language).
  • Skilled in application switching, traffic management, persistence settings, SSL offload and certificate/key implementation, as well as web acceleration and TCP optimization.
  • Familiarity with F5 DoS and DDoS defense mechanisms, including network packet filters and iRules.
  • Functional understanding of advanced F5 modules such as Web Accelerator, Application Security Module, and Application Policy Module.
  • Ability to interpret F5 system logging event types and logging levels.
  • Comprehensive expertise in SSL cryptographic protocols for securing internet communications and leveraging F5 BIG-IP ADC for SSL offload and server encryption.
  • Understanding of private key infrastructure (PKI) for SSL certificate/key management and rollover.
  • Proven capability in planning, designing, and deploying enterprise network security technologies.
  • Mastery of network protocols.
  • Hands-on experience in security troubleshooting, network forensics, and packet analysis using tools such as Wireshark and Opnet.
  • Experience in root cause analysis, risk mitigation, security assessments, threat analysis, and architectural reviews.


Thanks & Regards

Sindhuja Polisetty

HR TAG Cyber Security

Tata Consultancy Services

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