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Data Communications Technician - South East
Position: Data Communications Technician
Type: Full-time
We are partnering with a specialist engineering organization delivering bespoke, mission-critical network infrastructure for global clients. We are seeking a Data Communications Technician to join their Enterprise Engineering team to assist in the design, deployment, and support of complex, high-availability systems.
Key Responsibilities
- Technical Support: Act as a key escalation point for service issues, delivering timely, accurate technical analysis.
- Deployment & Integration: Support the build, commissioning, and on-site installation of complex client networks.
- System Maintenance: Assist in the management of VoIP, virtualization, and high-availability infrastructure.
- Documentation: Maintain rigorous project records and assist in the evaluation of new service solutions.
- Support Rota: Participate in the technical support rota to ensure service continuity.
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Your Profile
- Security Clearance: Must be SC cleared or eligible for SC clearance.
- Education: Degree (2:1) or HND/HNC in IT, Electronics, or Computer Science.
- Certifications: Active Cisco or Microsoft qualifications.
- Networking: Expertise in TCP/IP, Routing, Switching, and Layer 7 firewalls.
- Soft Skills: A proactive, "can-do" approach with strong diagnostic and documentation skills.
- Desirables: Experience in Linux/Windows server environments, VoIP/Asterisk, and scripting (Bash/Perl).


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