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NETWORK SUPPORT / Cisco Engineer - CCNA


Listed on:7th May
Location:Oxford
Salary/Rate:£20 - £24
Type:Contract
Start Date:ASAP
Reference:JOB0014415
Recruiter:Penta Consulting
Cisco Engineer - CCNA is needed to work for this world renowned major blue chip company. Duties will include: user network management systems software and appropriate analysis equipment to collect routine network load statistics, model performance, and create reports, including proposals for improvement. The daily responsibilities will be around 60% desktop and 40% network. Please note that it essential to have to your own transport as minimal travel may be required which is fully expensed. Ideally you will live no more that a 20 mile commute into Oxford.
http://www.technojobs.co.uk/job.phtml/129385
Contact Name:Keith Gard

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