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Network Architect - WAN, Wide Area Network, Architecture, Wireless, Data centre LAN
Basingstoke - Excellent salary plus benefits
Network Architect - We are looking for a Network Architect to join a global market-leading technology services company, based out of their office in Basingstoke. As a Network Architect you will work closely with Solution Owners to produce design documentation on a wide variety of network solutions which will vary in size, scale and complexity! What we offer: The opportunity to work with cutting edge technology alongside leading industry expertsUnrivalled investment and training in you and your careerStimulating environment offering ongoing learning opportunitiesCulture of innovation and inspirationMarket leading salary and pension, generous benefits and annual bonusFlexible and creative environment for all
In return we'll need you to have some of the following:
* Provide day to day support to the Programme and Project Managers to deliver the required network designs within all Transition and Migration Work Packages.
* Support the Lead Architect/deputy CTO in defining designs in line with requirements.
* Take ownership of HLD/LLD components for specific key areas i.e. DNSIP, Wireless, NTP, Data Centre LAN, LAN Migration.
* Ensure the designs produced are fit for purpose and are capable of being put through Design Approval Board (DAB).
* Provide input into reports, when required, to the customer and Lead Network Architect
* Liaise with Network Architects within Fujitsu UK&I to ensure that the designs produced by DNS Network Architects are conformant with those produced as part of the entire WAN solution.
* Liaise with and assist with managing 3rd parties and their technical deliverables
* Provide impact assessment on customer and internal Change Requests
If you feel you have the pre-requisite skills, please click 'apply' in the first instance.