Sr. Network Engineer, Greater London

TN United Kingdom
Greater London
1 week ago
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Position Name: Network Engineer
Reports to:Associate Director of Support
Location/Type:UK Remote

Atlas Technica's mission is to shoulder IT management, user support, and cybersecurity for our clients, who are hedge funds and other investment firms. Founded in 2016, we have grown 100% year over year through our uncompromising focus on service.

We value ownership, execution, growth, intelligence, and camaraderie. We are looking for people who share our Core Values, thrive, and contribute to this environment while putting the customer first. At Atlas Technica, we offer a competitive salary, comprehensive benefits, and great perks to our global Team. We strive to maintain a professional yet friendly environment while promoting professional and career development for our Team Members. Join Atlas Technica now!

We are looking for a skilled Network Engineer who will be responsible for designing, implementing, maintaining, and supporting the network infrastructure for our growing client base and our firm. You will work within our systems engineering team. You should have a good understanding of designing and developing scalable, maintainable, highly available network architectures. We also expect you to be a good team player and be able to meet business objectives and SLAs.

Responsibilities

  • Organize network maintenance and system upgrades including service packs, patches, hot fixes, and security configurations.
  • Install, implement, and configure various types of network devices, solutions, and services, including routers, switches, firewalls, load balancers, VPN, QoS.
  • Monitor system performance, ensuring availability and reliability.
  • Monitor system resource utilization, trending, and capacity planning.
  • Ensure compliance with policies and requirements and troubleshoot any issues.
  • Organize the implementation of security tools, policies, and procedures in conjunction with the company's security team.
  • Work together with vendors and other IT personnel to resolve problems faster.

Qualifications

  • 4+ years' experience as a Network Engineer.
  • 1+ years' experience working in AWS or Azure.
  • 5+ years of IT or similar experience.
  • Experience with cloud-based networking (SaaS, IaaS, PaaS).
  • Extensive experience with market leading vendors (Cisco, Palo Alto, HP, Ubiquiti, Aruba).
  • Working knowledge implementing VPN technologies including IPsec, SSL VPN, and encryption.
  • Experience working with next-generation firewalls (application filtering, IDS/IPS). Palo Alto Firewall experience is a must.
  • Significant experience with monitoring, network diagnostic, and network analytics tools.
  • Excellent understanding of networking protocols (including IPSEC, HSRP, BGP, OSPF).
  • Experience with managing 20+ firewalls in Panorama.
  • CCNA/CCNP or similar certifications highly desirable.
  • Implementing and managing Palo Alto Firewalls in AWS & Azure.
  • Implementing and managing PAN OS SDWAN.
  • Very organized with excellent communication skills.
  • Goal-oriented individual with proven ability to solve problems creatively.
  • Ability to multitask in a fast-paced environment.

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