Job Description
Welcome to the future of cloud networking and security!
Cato Networks is the first company to converge enterprise networking and security into one centralized and global service that is delivered by cloud. It is led by networking and security pioneer Shlomo Kramer (Check Point, Imperva) and early investor (Palo Alto Networks, Exabeam, Trusteer and more). Cato’s unique technology inspired a brand-new product category, later named “SASE” by Gartner and a market expected to reach $28.5 billion by 2028. This is your opportunity to get on the rocket ship and join a company that is building a cutting-edge enterprise network and secure cloud platform, and is on a fast track to becoming the worldwide market leader – don’t miss it!
We are looking for an
Automation Engineer – Telco / ISP Networking
to join our Networking Platform Automation group. This role focuses on
Internet-facing, carrier-scale networking
, customer connectivity, and complex multi-region routing scenarios.
As part of this role, you will work closely with
RD, Network Engineering, and Customer-facing teams
to design, validate, and automate large-scale networking scenarios that resemble real-world ISP and Telco environments.
Responsibilities
Design, implement, and maintain
automated system and integration tests
for carrier-grade networking scenarios
Validate
Internet BGP architectures
, multi-region routing, and PoP connectivity
Model and test
complex routing policies, traffic engineering, and failover scenarios
Build automation for
customer integration flows
, including peering, routing validation, and traffic verification
Define and maintain
realistic Telco / ISP-like test environments
(multi-AS, multi-PoP, Internet edge simulations)Collaborate with Network Engineering and Customer teams to reproduce, validate, and prevent field issues
Develop automation infrastructure, libraries, and tools to support large-scale networking tests
Requirements:
4+ years of experience
in automation, system testing, or network engineering roles
strong Telco / ISP networking background
– must
Proven ability to
design, build, or operate Internet BGP architectures
for global or multi-region networks
Deep understanding of
BGP
, routing policies, traffic engineering, and PoP connectivity
Hands-on experience with
routing protocols
(BGP, OSPF) in complex environments
Experience testing or operating
carrier-grade or Internet-facing networks
Strong understanding of
Layer 3–7 networking concepts
Hands-on experience with
Linux
– must
Solid
OOD / OOP and coding skills
(Java preferred)
Experience with
virtualized or cloud environments
(ESX, AWS, Azure)
Ability to debug complex networking issues using logs, metrics, and packet captures (Wireshark – advantage)
Strong communication skills and ability to work across multiple teams
Experience working with
customers or partners on network integrations –
Advantage
Background in
ISPs, Telcos, IXPs, or large-scale cloud networks-
Advantage
Familiarity with Internet peering models, transit providers, and routing security concept – Advantage. ... (truncated, view full listing at source)