Field Network & Cybersecurity Engineer

Aldershot
2 weeks ago
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FIELD NETWORK & CYBERSECURITY ENGINEER***
We're working with a growing technology provider in the cybersecurity, IT and connectivity space that's looking to add a Field Network & Cybersecurity Engineer to their team.
Salary c. £35-50K depending on experience
This is a great opportunity for a hands-on Field Network & Cybersecurity Engineer who enjoys variety - combining on-site client work, remote onboarding, and cutting-edge security and networking technologies.
Key responsibilities for the Field Network & Cybersecurity Engineer include,

Installing and configuring Fortinet firewalls, routers and switches
Deploying and supporting Kaseya 365 solutions including Microsoft 365 and Intune
Delivering on-site installations, onboarding and training for clients
Running remote onboarding sessions via Microsoft Teams
Translating technical solutions into clear guidance for non-technical users
Working flexibly between field-based visits and remote supportThe ideal Field Network & Cybersecurity Engineer will need the following,

Experience with Microsoft 365 and Intune
Exposure to networking and cybersecurity technologies
Certifications such as Fortinet or Microsoft are highly desirable (or willingness to work towards them)
Strong verbal/written communication and client-facing skills
A problem-solver who enjoys variety and working in different environments
Full UK driving licence and own transport essentialIn return you will receive the following,

Exposure to a wide range of modern security and networking technologies
Ongoing training and certification support
A role combining technical work with client engagementThis position offers on-going training and growth so if you enjoy solving real-world IT challenges while building strong client relationships, this Field Network & Cybersecurity Engineer role could be a great fit

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