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A leading technology firm is seeking a Network Engineer to manage and implement network infrastructures in a complex multi-site environment. The role requires coverage of BAU activities and participation in a 24x7 on-call rota. Candidates should possess strong Cisco skills and be comfortable working with various network technologies and protocols. The company values a collaborative and inclusive work environment while offering a hybrid work model.
The position is a Network Engineering role. Expectation is the successful candidate will cover BAU project and support activities ultimately with an expectation to become part of a 24x7 On-Call rota.
This Network Engineering role focuses on both the support and implementation of Network infrastructures in a large multi-vendor multi-site environment for a DXC Customer. Role focus will cover LAN, WAN, Firewall, WiFi, Load Balancing, IPAM and Security infrastructures, both onsite and remote, with a key focus on Cisco, Palo Alto, Juniper, F5, Infoblox, RSA and Broadcom product portfolio.
Expectation is the successful candidate will have proven work experience in a challenging, multi-vendor environment working as part of a team delivering both project engineering and Network support functions.
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