Reading, Berkshire, South East, United Kingdom Hybrid / WFH Options
ASPIRECOM LIMITED
all the vendors available. You will have full control of what vendors are used and how they are used including Fortinet SDWAN/Firewall, Juniper MIST, Cisco etc. They are looking someone that can engage with customers, build technical understanding and relationships to gather requirements and create HLD documents more »
Newbury, Berkshire, United Kingdom Hybrid / WFH Options
Vodafone
require excellent communication and presentation skills as you will spend a significant amount of time on client site. Possess significant experience of supporting Checkpoint, Juniper, Bluecoat, F5 and knowledge of cisco network solutions (including all major switching families).Have a strong understanding of Wireless Technologies and Cisco IPT. Wide more »
Milton Keynes, England, United Kingdom Hybrid / WFH Options
aap3 Recruitment
of the following areas: access, core, DWDM, automation or security. Strong network engineering expertise, especially MPLS and multi-vendor-based networks A mixture of Juniper Junos and Nokia SR skills Experience in full design and service/solution lifecycle Excellent troubleshooting and problem-solving skills Senior Network Engineer: ISP more »
Bracknell, Berkshire, United Kingdom Hybrid / WFH Options
Project People
this role but candidates not holding this level of clearance will be considered ** The project requires a Build Network Engineer with experience in: Configuring Juniper switches and configuring ESXi hosts (distributed vSwitch). General networking competence plus ability to follow defined process, work instructions and build guides. Diagnose issues more »
Milton Keynes, Buckinghamshire, South East, United Kingdom Hybrid / WFH Options
ASPIRECOM LIMITED
and migrations. Ideally you will have a in depth network engineering expertise, especially MPLS and multi-vendor-based networks of scale. A mixture of Juniper Junos OS and Nokia SR OS skills would be ideal although Juniper or Nokia individually is good. Excellent understanding of layer 2 and more »