Network Engineer

Redhill
7 months ago
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Corporate and M&A Crypto Tax Specialist

Network Engineer

  • Redhill, Surrey (On-site x5 days a week)

  • Must be eligible for DV Clearance

  • Up to c£50,000 per year

  • 25 days holiday plus Bank Holidays, Bonuses, Pension, Life Insurance, Medical Insurance, etc.

    The Opportunity:

    In this newly created role you will participate and support all internal IT and Engineering teams, taking responsibility for the through life maintenance and support of both internal and customer networks as required by the company, providing advice and expertise on the design and management of internal and customer networks.

    You will participate as required in the build, test and commissioning of such networks and help support and maintain the integrity of network security for internal and external customer networks.

    Skills and Experience:

  • A minimum of FCSS/FCP and/or a CCNA/CCNP or equivalent qualification

  • A minimum of 5 years multi-network exposure including hands on experience of designing and managing networks including at least some of the following systems: Fortinet Fortigate Firewalls (FortiManager, FortiAnalyzer), Cisco Routers (29xx, 83xx,4xxx, IOS-XE), Cisco Switches (29xx, 93xx),Crypto, VPN, IP SLA, BGP,OSPF, IPSEC, VOIP QoS, etc.

  • 3rd line support of all network issues

  • Ability to absorb and quickly gain and retain knowledge of my clients bespoke products and satellite services

  • Excellent customer support skills and ability to interact with customers both on the phone and in meetings

  • A well organized, pro-active and can-do attitude, taking ownership of issues relating to the networks, their integrity and managing and completing tasks

    NB: Candidates must hold, or have the ability to easily achieve DV Security Clearance.

    Please contact John here at ISR to learn more about our client and their ongoing expansion plans and the new role working as a Network Engineer based in Surrey?

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