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Network Operations Support Engineer - Bank


Listed on:21st April
Location:London
Salary/Rate:£ Mkt
Type:Contract
Start Date:ASAP
Reference:127756
Recruiter:Harvey Nash
Cisco certified network operation engineer required to work an initial six month engagement with my tier one investment bank based in the city.
As a member of the network operations team, you will ensure that the networks (voice and data) are pro-actively managed. Candidates should have hands on experience of working with Cisco Routers and Switched within an operations environment, preferably in the financial services sector. Level one voice and data support is outsourced so the successful network engineer will be providing 2nd line support. You will monitor the network using a variety of tools and ensure that all project based work is suitably handed over to ensure that solutions are supportable.
Candidates applying should have CCNA, a good understanding of VoIP, as well as mulitcasting and voice networking (tdm, pbx, and dealer board).
Please apply for more details.

http://www.technojobs.co.uk/job.phtml/126455
Contact Name:Stephen Callow

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