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Datacoms Technician

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Datacoms Technician
Permanent (must have or be able to obtain SC Clearance)
Redhill, Surrey
c£32,000 per year
Pension, Bonus, Training and Development, Private Healthcare, etc.
Skills and Experience:
- Good knowledge of TCP/IP networking concepts including Routing, Switching, Firewalling, including Layer 7 firewalls
- Ability to diagnose complex faults, document, communicate and follow up corrective actions
- Good experience with modern digital satellite communications or IT systems
- A professional and flexible approach with a proactive “can do” attitude
- Ability to work effectively as part of a team and independently on your own projects
- Project planning and delivery experience
- Good Server Operating System knowledge (Linux, Windows)
Role Responsibilities:
- Work as a team member within Enterprise Engineering to support the smooth running of customer projects and participate proactively in all team responsibilities
- To own, investigate and resolve escalated engineering service issues, providing accurate and timely technical information and analysis
- To provide support as part of the Enterprise Engineering team in the build, implementation, test commissioning and installation of customer networks both at HQ and at remote sites
- Create, develop and maintain project documentation methods for all Enterprise/Customer projects and solutions
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The Opportunity:
My client based are a satellite communications provider working within the MOD sector who are looking to hire a Datacoms Technician on a permanent basis. This role is to provide expertise on all types of data communications ranging from single email applications to complex computer networks and involving the use of devices including firewalls and routers. To support the Enterprise Engineering team by providing technical support, in a professional manner to my client’s customers. You will be involved in supporting and maintaining in-house product ranges incorporating VoIP platforms, email services, file replication, hotspot solutions, software distribution, web filtering, firewalling, virtualisation, high-availability and video entertainment services.


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To learn more about our client and this great opportunity on offer working as a Datacoms Technician based in Surrey; please call and speak with John Noonan here at ISR Recruitment on 07719 919 860 or please email me a copy of your very latest CV (john@isr.uk.com) and I’ll call you back to discuss the role in more detail.
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