Network Engineer


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Recruiter

Goodman Masson

Listed on

22nd May 2019

Location

City Of London

Salary/Rate

£60000 - £80000

Type

Permanent

Start Date

ASAP

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Network Engineer | London Goodman Masson are currently working with an innovative financial organisation, in search for a talented Network Engineer to join our highly skilled team and who has the interest in broadening their skills both within Networks, System Administration, Security and Automation.The client uses a combination of Kanban, Agile and Devops methodologies so this position requires a candidate who takes ownership and feels comfortable designing a solution as well as developing and maintaining the current state. You will work very closely with the Sysadmin/Infosec teams. Responsibilities will includeSupport of network and Firewall related incidents from production and corporate unitsDeliver projects based on a combination of Kanban, Agile and Devops methodologiesDesign, build and operation of network solutions to client standardsPair working to spread and acquire knowledge: Learn and TeachGood Time-managementCustomer focusKeep documentation up to date Minimum Required SkillsStrong and clear understanding of Routing and Switching: OSPF, BGP, LDP, MPLS VPNs, Multicast, Spanning-Tree.Understanding of TCP/UDP/IPExperience with vendors such as: Palo Alto, Fortigate, Cisco, Arista, DellInterest in Linux and open source technologies.Positive, constructive and open-minded attitude. Self-motivated to deliver projects and business tasks.Systematic problem solving approachStrong sense of ownership and drive.Practical approach to managing time and work load to ensure that tasks required are completed in a timely fashion.Ability to gather, understand business requirements and implement designs to these requirements.Good documentation skills

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