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Network Engineer

Basildon
6 days ago
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Network Engineer

  • Fantastic opportunity for an experienced Network Engineer to join a well-established, UK-based MSP delivering best-in-class IT solutions to a wide client base.
  • Full-time, permanent position based in Basildon with a mix of office and on-site work, offering a competitive salary of £30,000-£35,000.
  • Immediate start available - candidates with short notice periods are highly encouraged to apply.
  • To apply, please email (url removed)

    Who are the client?
    Our client is a leading IT Managed Services Provider based in the UK, known for delivering reliable and innovative technology solutions. With services spanning hybrid cloud, IT support, cybersecurity, PowerApps, AI and infrastructure management, they are a trusted partner for businesses across a variety of industries. They are proud of their reputation for exceptional customer service and technical expertise - and now is the perfect time to become part of their growing success story.

    What will you be doing?
    This is an exciting hands-on role for a Network Engineer who thrives in a dynamic environment. You'll be responsible for both remote and on-site support, working closely with clients and internal teams to deliver, install, and maintain robust networking solutions. From resolving escalated support tickets to contributing to pre-sales technical consultancy and ongoing infrastructure improvements, you'll play a key role in ensuring reliable and secure network operations.

    What will you need?
  • A strong foundation in networking, including Layer 2 protocols (ARP, MAC), IP addressing, subnetting, and spanning tree concepts
  • Demonstrated experience in troubleshooting and resolving complex technical issues
  • Hands-on knowledge of VPN technologies such as IPSEC (site-to-site) and SSLVPN
  • Exposure to a variety of firewall platforms including Sophos XG, Fortigate, WatchGuard, and Cisco ASA/FTD
  • Ability to manage and configure firewalls, with skills in NAT, web filtering, intrusion prevention, antivirus policies, and user/device authentication
  • Proficient in switching technologies with experience across vendors like Cisco IOS and HP Aruba, including VLAN setup, trunking/tagging, and cable/connector types
  • Understanding of routing protocols such as BGP, OSPF, and EIGRP
  • Familiarity with different types of internet connectivity (FTTC, FTTP, leased lines)
  • Experience with Windows Server technologies (Active Directory, DHCP, DNS, NPS) and virtualisation platforms like Hyper-V and VMWare
  • Excellent interpersonal and communication skills, with a professional, customer-focused approach
  • Previous experience in a similar technical support or engineering role
  • A full UK driving licence and flexibility to travel for on-site installations and support

    What would be desirable?
  • Cisco CCNA or other relevant network certifications

    To Apply…
    Please apply through this advert or email your CV directly to (url removed). By applying, you consent to your application being processed and submitted to the client for this vacancy only.

    KEY SKILLS - Network Engineer, Firewalls, VPN, BGP, OSPF, IT Support, VLAN, Troubleshooting, Cisco, Sophos, Fortigate, Watchguard, Microsoft Server, Hyper-V, VMWare, MSP, Infrastructure, Network Security

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