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Network Security Consultant

Lucronex
London
3 days ago
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Ref:1250312
Job Title:Network Security Consultant
Location:England (Home based with client visits across England).
Salary:Up to £70,000 basic salary plus great benefits package
Joining Bonus:£2,500 Joining Bonus
Sector:Consultancy/Solution Provider

The Company

Our client is a professional services consultancy who specialise in providing businesses with software defined solutions, network assurance, network automation and managed support.

A small but mighty team, you'll be joining some of the industry's best and will have the opportunity to learn from colleagues holding CCIE and VCDX level certifications.

You will gain exposure (if not already having) to Cisco FTD, ISE, ACI & Catalyst, VM Ware NSX-T, Palo Alto NGFW and Juniper Mist amongst other technologies, working across a blend of interesting projects in both the public and private sectors.

Role Snapshot

As Network Security Consultant you will be an integral member of the delivery and migrations team.

The role will entail assisting with migrations, day-to-day delivery tasks and providing ongoing support as a trusted advisor to the company's clients ensuring the solutions and services provided are at an optimal level.

This role suits someone looking to take a step up ...

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