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Exponential-e

Core Network Engineer

London
Posted about 20 hours ago
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Your new role:

Projects

  • Document and implement core network infrastructure
  • Collaborate with cross-functional teams to deliver projects on time
  • Provide a handover to your peers so that the infrastructure can be supported by the Operations team

Operations

  • Troubleshoot and resolve network issues within SLA
  • Act as a senior escalation point for team members and internal teams for incidents, requests and changes following existing ITIL based processes and procedures.
  • Due to the nature of the role you will be expected to fulfil some of your tasks out of hours and participate in the on-call rota for 24/7 support

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  • Experience working with Service Provider networks
  • Good understanding of networking protocols and technologies including:
    • TCP/IP
    • IS-IS, BGP, OSPF
    • MPLS
    • MP-BGP
    • L2 & L3 VPN services

What we offer:

  • Involved in varied projects that make a positive impact on critical services on a local and national level
  • Vibrant company culture with a wide range of events and social activities throughout the year
  • Range of employee initiatives on offer including the green team, DE&I society, employee forum, women’s network and culture club
  • Dedicated Learning and Development team and access to a range of training, courses and certification support
  • Comprehensive benefits including on-site cafe with free barista coffee, birthday leave, charity leave, vitality health cover and holiday purchase scheme to gain an extra 5 days leave
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Skills

TCP/IP
IS-IS
BGP
OSPF
MPLS
MP-BGP
L2 VPN Services
L3 VPN Services

Location

London, England, United Kingdom

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