Network Engineer
Job Details
Contract, Temporary, Part Time
Hampshire, South East, United Kingdom
Lake Recruitment
Salary : £170 - £200 Daily
Posted 1 day ago
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Network Engineer
My client is recruiting a Network Engineer for their large internal team, the role is field-based. The new role is for a upcoming contract starting in June with Plug & Play nature. Outside IR35.
Hours of Work:
6am - 11am
Rate:
170-200 per day (per 5 hour shift)
Key Responsibilities
- You will be involved in:
- Maintaining WAN, LAN, Wireless LAN connectivity between locations
- Deploy and configure SD WAN Edge router and security firewalls.
- Understand and adhere to company policies and procedures on a daily basis
- Create and maintain detailed network documentation and procedures
Skills & Experience
- CCNA (Cisco Certified Network Associate) or with similar qualifications (not a requirement)
- Experience in supporting a network environment including firewalls / VPN, Cisco ASA firewalls and Checkpoint platforms (not a requirement)
- Good knowledge of key networking protocols used in design and operation, including routing protocols.
- Knowledge of WAN implementation and monitoring.
- Knowledge of campus LAN, Wi-Fi networks.
- Knowledge of WAN/LAN environment.
- Troubleshooting network performance using multiple diagnostic and monitoring tools to analyse traffic and provide capacity planning and remediation.
- Ability to learn quickly and apply knowledge to the current environment.
- Willingness to participate in a dynamic team.
Need engineers in:
- Manchester
- Hull
- Swansea
- Southampton
- Bournemouth
- Bristol
- Brighton
- Kent
- Lincolnshire
- Norwich
- Hull
- Cumbria
Any questions, please do not hesitate to contact us.
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