Network Engineer

Liverpool
21 hours ago
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Job Title:Network Engineer

Location: Northwest

Salary: Competitve

Type: Permanent

Sector: Public Sector

Job Description

We are looking to recruit a highly service focused 2nd line technical support engineer to provide remote and occasional on-site support for customers’ network infrastructure.

Therefore the successful candidate will need to be based remotely in Northern England.

The successful candidate will have an advanced level of knowledge and experience in Network, Wi-Fi and Security technologies. In-depth knowledge and hands-on experience in supporting, maintaining, and managing a range of network technologies, including Cisco and Aruba switches, wireless controllers, firewalls, and access points.  

Responsible for: 

2nd  line technical support of LAN, WAN, Wi-Fi and Security networks.

Fault finding through to resolution and customer satisfaction.

Producing documentation, reports and diagrams plus record keeping.

Technical installation, testing and support delivering data services.

Experience in an ITSM toolset essential

Service Desk support following ITIL processes.

Providing 24hr on-call NOC support by rotation on a On call Rota 1 in 4.

May require overtime when required for out-of-hours/project activity.

Adhering to compliance requirements for Health and Safety, Environmental, Quality, Information Security and Data Protection relevant to your job, function and location.

Ideally located in the North West as must be able to attend customer site in Liverpool at least once a month .

Qualifications

To succeed in the role, the following skills and attributes are key: 

Excellent customer service skills, including written and oral communication.

Proven experience in a Networking/IT environment.

Ability to work alone & within a team to provide the most effective method of service delivery.

Pride in themselves and their work.

Highly organized to meet strict deadlines and SLA’s.

Analytical and detail conscious.

Qualified to:

IT degree level or similar IT qualification is essential.

Cisco CCNA certification (essential)

Cisco CCNP certification (desirable)

Benefits

We offer a competitive remuneration package reflective of the candidate’s skills and experience, along with a range of benefits typical for roles within the IT sector , including:

Generous holiday entitlement

Contributory pension scheme

Healthcare and wellbeing programmes

Professional development and training opportunities

Flexible working arrangements subject to business needs

Employee assistance programmes

How to Apply

If you are a proactive and detail-oriented professional looking to make a meaningful impact within a dynamic organisation, we welcome your application. Please submit your CV and complete the application form .

We can only accept candidates who have the Right To Work in the UK

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