Network Infrastructure Engineer - Bristol/Hybrid - to £60,000
I am seeking a Network Infrastructure Engineer to work primarily remotely for a well-known client based in the Bristol area.
The right Network Infrastructure Enigineer will work in a small team who are reponsibile for designing, buillding and maintining the organisation's network infrastructure across a complex, multi-site business.
The benefits for this role are as follows:
£60,000 salary
25 days holiday
6% pension contribution
Discounted gym membership
Flexible working
Life insurance
Learning and development plan/budget
You will require the following skills and experience:
Design, deployment, network infrastructure including LAN, WAN, WLAN, SD-WAN solutions
Configuration and maintenance of routers, switches, firewalls and load balancers
Implementation of network solutions to meet performance, security and scaleability requirements
Diagnosis and resolution of complex networking issues
Strong skills in Cisco and Meraki kit
Knowledge of routing protocols
Expeirence in enterprise-level environments
Excellent knowledge of documentation to future-proof all work undertaken
CCNA, CCIE, CCNP or equivalent Palo Alto qualifcation
This is a fantastic opportunity for the right Network Infrastructure Engineer to work in a supportive, collaborative environment with some extremely talented and ambitious individuals. It is an urgent role, so please apply now to avoid disappointment!
If you are interested in this position please click 'apply'.
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