Contract Network Architect Jobs in the East of England

2 of 2 Contract Network Architect Jobs in the East of England

Network Security Architect

Luton, Bedfordshire, United Kingdom
ARM
Summary: We are seeking an experienced and strategic Network Security Architect to design secure, scalable, and resilient network architectures across the enterprise. The ideal candidate will possess deep knowledge of : Traditional network infrastructure - LAN; WAN; WIFI etc Cybersecurity including Zero Trust Architecture Cloud Security Architecture Be … capable of aligning security controls with business objectives and compliance requirements. Key Responsibilities: Lead the design and implementation of secure network architectures for on-premises, cloud, and hybrid environments. Define network security standards, frameworks, and policies aligned with industry best practices (e.g., NIST, ISO 27001, CIS). Develop … and maintain secure designs for firewalls, VPNs, intrusion prevention systems (IPS/IDS), network segmentation, and zero trust network access (ZTNA). Collaborate with IT, cloud, and cybersecurity teams to ensure secure integration across systems and applications. Lead architectural reviews and assurance of designs working with System Integrators More ❯
Employment Type: Contract
Rate: £98 - £108/hour
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Network Architect - Aruba - Inside IR35

England, Abbots Langley, Hertfordshire
LA International Computer Consultants Ltd
We have a new requirement for a Network Architect to work for a client of ours. This role has been deemed as Inside IR35 and requires active SC level of security clearance. Skills: Switching (VLAN, VXLAN, Spanning-tree) - Aruba and Comware Routing (BGP, EVPN) - Aruba, Comware, Juniper, Fortinet … NSX/DFW F5/AVI loadbalancing beneficial Role tasks: Creation of network documentation (HLD, LLD, IG, OG). First-of-type implementation with a view to creating IG and OG documents. KT/upskilling of engineers using IG/OG To be considered please submit an up-to More ❯
Employment Type: Contract
Rate: £600
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