ATS Resume Optimization for Telecom Network Security Engineers (Carrier/Lawful-Intercept Scoped)
Included with an explicit cannibalization caveat, stated up front: the generic "Network Security Engineer" title (US average $165,279/yr, Glassdoor) and the CISSP credential behind it are already the substantive territory of this site's Technology vertical's cybersecurity-analyst page, and this page does not duplicate that content. What is genuinely telecom-exclusive is carrier-specific compliance and signaling-security work with no equivalent anywhere else on this site: CALEA (Communications Assistance for Law Enforcement Act) compliance and lawful-intercept engineering, and SS7/Sigtran/Diameter signaling-protocol security. Real, current job postings exist for exactly this niche โ SpaceX/Starlink was found actively hiring both a "Network Engineer (CALEA/Lawful Intercept)" and a "Lawful Intercept Engineer โ Network Compliance" role, and Telna was found hiring a "Core Network Engineer โ Signaling" requiring 5+ years of SS7/Sigtran/Diameter experience. This title isn't exposed to the vertical's headline technician-decline numbers either, since no BLS code covers it. We rewrite your resume so your CALEA and signaling-security record matches what carrier recruiters filter on โ scoped tightly to avoid overlap with generic appsec/network-security content.
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What recruiters and ATS filters look for in Telecom Network Security Engineer (Carrier/Lawful-Intercept Scoped) applications
- CALEA compliance and lawful-intercept engineering named explicitly โ the carrier-exclusive niche distinct from generic network/appsec security work
- Signaling-security vocabulary matched to the posting: SS7, Sigtran, Diameter protocol security
- Compliance experience stated directly: ETSI/ANSI lawful-intercept standards, law-enforcement liaison for compliance requests
- Quantified outcomes in parseable form โ compliance audits passed, LI systems implemented, signaling-security incidents resolved, carrier scope covered
Keywords recruiters actually search for Telecom Network Security Engineer (Carrier/Lawful-Intercept Scoped) candidates
From our 2026 research into recruiter sourcing behavior for this role. Recruiter and ATS searches match exact strings โ these are the terms your resume and LinkedIn profile need to carry where your real experience supports them.
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Why this matters now
Real, current, named-employer job postings exist for exactly this niche: SpaceX/Starlink was found actively hiring both a "Network Engineer (CALEA/Lawful Intercept)" and a "Lawful Intercept Engineer โ Network Compliance" role, and Telna was found hiring a "Core Network Engineer โ Signaling" requiring 5+ years of SS7/Sigtran/Diameter experience.
Deliberately scoped away from this site's own Technology vertical's cybersecurity-analyst page: the generic "Network Security Engineer" title and CISSP credential are already that page's territory, so this page is built strictly on CALEA/ETSI-ANSI lawful-intercept standards and signaling-protocol security, content with no equivalent anywhere else on this site.
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