Lead Network Engineer

Ashby-de-la-Zouch
2 days ago
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Job Title: Lead Network Engineer
Location: Ashby-de-la-Zouch, Leicestershire
Duration: 5+ months

We are currently recruiting for a Lead Network Engineer based in Ashby-de-la-Zouch, Leicestershire for 5+ months work.

This position involves developing network designs for a variety of rail infrastructure projects. You will adapt approved template architectures to meet project specific needs, with a strong focus on connectivity, cybersecurity and system performance.

The role reports to the Design Manager and involves contributing to both outline and detailed network designs, ensuring work is delivered on time, within budget and to the required quality standards. You will also support testing, validation and implementation activities.

Key Responsibilities

As a Network Communications Architect, you will support the design, configuration, and testing of signalling network solutions, including:

  • High level network designs and functional design specifications
  • Network architecture diagrams
  • IP addressing and subnetting design
  • Cable schematics and diversity plans
  • Network configuration and setup
  • Factory Acceptance Testing
  • On site build and testing
  • Integration and system testing

    You will also:
  • Monitor progress of work packages and maintain design timescales
  • Ensure all design work meets relevant technical and safety standards
  • Assess technical accuracy and quality of tenders
  • Support health and safety compliance
  • Review and check network designs produced by others at similar or junior levels

    Essential Qualifications & Experience

  • Degree in an engineering or numerate discipline, or equivalent experience
  • Strong understanding of network communication systems and architectures (LAN/WAN, network security), ideally in a safety related environment
  • Knowledge of systems engineering life cycle
  • Experience meeting industry quality and safety standards
  • Strong interpersonal and leadership skills, able to communicate technical information at all levels
  • Ability to work to tight deadlines
  • Cisco certification (CCNA level or above), or equivalent practical experience

    Desirable Skills

  • Chartered engineer status
  • IRSE Licence
  • Experience with technologies such as SDN, virtualisation, data centre networking, or network automation
  • Experience with UK railway telecoms design or operational standards
  • Understanding of wider railway systems

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