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Location: Primarily remote work, with occasional office-based days as needed. Some travel required for on-site troubleshooting or live deployments.

Salary: £55,000 to £60,000 depending on experience.

Position Overview: We are looking for a dedicated and innovative Network Engineer to join our dynamic Infrastructure team. The ideal candidate will have a strong foundation in network and security principles and a passion for designing and maintaining scalable and robust cloud-managed enterprise-grade network architectures.

Key Responsibilities:

Develop and oversee high-quality network designs and architectures
Lab, test, and deploy network changes, including firmware updates or new business or IT solutions
Work closely with internal IT teams, the wider business, and third-party suppliers
Create and maintain network documentation
Handle critical network incidents, identify issues or security risks, and resolve technical problems
Suggest and implement upgrades, staying informed on industry trends and technologiesWhat we're looking for:

We are looking for a candidate with substantial experience in network engineering and infrastructure environment.

Bachelor's degree in Computer Science, Engineering, or a related field is highly desirable
Qualification in Cisco Networking such as CCNA/CCNP or other similar Network Qualifications
Proven experience as a Network Engineer. Minimum of 3 years
Qualification in Microsoft Azure such as AZ-700 or other Public Cloud Platforms
Qualification in basic security principles such as CompTIA Security+
Methodical approach to troubleshooting
Delivers on promises, taking ownership and managing expectations realistically
Analytical thinker, with the ability to understand multiple information streams
Experience with Cisco Meraki, HPE Aruba, SDN & SD-WAN technologies, Microsoft Azure, Zscaler, or other Zero-Trust solutions
Experience with network design, implementation, and project management
Experience with cloud computing platforms (e.g., Azure, AWS)
Experience with cybersecurity principles and toolsetsIf you are passionate about network engineering and want to be part of a forward-thinking team, we would love to hear from you! Apply now to join our team and help us build the future of IT infrastructure. Full UK Driving Licence required.

What Can We Offer You?

A competitive salary package
25 days annual leave plus public holidays, and your birthday off
Company pension
Benefits
An environment where your learning and development is supported through a range of various learning tools and coursesImpellam is a connected group providing global workforce and specialist recruitment solutions. Our 2000 people and market leading brands work across a broad spectrum of industries and job categories throughout North America, the UK and Europe and Asia Pacific.

At Impellam we believe in the power of work.​

Through the power of work, we build better businesses and help people lead more fulfilling lives.​

Our strength lies not just in our brands, and their specialist vertical markets and regional knowledge, ​but in how we are united by one purpose, one culture, one ​driving force.​

We call it Virtuosity. It's why we're different. It's our determination to do even more and to always be ambitious and brave for our customers and candidates.

None of this would be possible without a culture based on trust. That's why we have an ambitious vision to be the world's most trusted workforce and specialist recruitment solutions group, trusted by our people, our customers and our investors in equal measure.​

We trust our Virtuosos and give them the freedom and autonomy ​to do the right thing, to adapt and see the possible in the impossible. We make sure people make ​the difference. ​

Together, we can deliver ​a world where you'll always ​have exceptional people ​doing exceptional work.​

We are an equal opportunities employer and welcome applications from all suitably qualified persons regardless of their race, sex, disability, religion/belief, sexual orientation, gender reassignment, marriage and civil partnerships, pregnancy or maternity or age

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