PSD Group
Head of Network Engineering & Architecture

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Network Architecture / Network Engineering / Design and Build / SD-WAN / WAN / CISCO / Vertas / Fortinet
Hybrid, up to 3 days per week in Reading
As the Head of Network Engineering & Architecture, you have not only technical network and architect skills but also strong people and managerial skills, giving you the ability to lead your team with a shared vision, to provide it with a clear work organisation and to keep control on your projects progress and risks.
What You'll Do:
- Prepare the future of networks, ensuring the use of efficient and modern technology.
- Collaborate with stakeholders to gather requirements and define project scope and timeline, providing regular updates and gathering feedback for continuous improvement.
- Lead the engineering budgeting, planning, execution, and delivery of the portfolio, managing projects and ensuring they align with strategic goals.
- Monitor project progress, identifying and addressing issues or risks to keep the project on track.
- Foster a collaborative environment by coordinating cross-functional team engineers (WAN, SD-WAN, SSE…)
- Implement and promote best practices in Agile methodologies and a DevOps mindset (e.g. CI / CD, automation).
- Ensure thorough quality assurance processes are in place to meet product standards and customer expectations.
- Ensure proper life cycle of current solutions and address technical debt.
- Develop and maintain comprehensive documentation for all project phases, ensuring knowledge transfer and continuity.
- Manage performance, develop talent and keep skilled staff motivated.
- Lead, mentor and coach your team members to foster knowledge sharing, growth, learning, accountability and team spirit.
- Report on the progress of the network portfolio initiatives and projects.
- Act as product owner for your area, manage a backlog and prioritise initiatives to improve key metrics.
- Lead and manage selection and maintenance of infrastructure vendors and partners to support the organisation's goals.
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- Deep SD-WAN expertise (mandatory) - Proven hands-on experience with technologies such as Versa, Cisco/Viptela, Fortinet, including architecture design and trade-offs.
- Engineering leadership (not operations) - Experience leading architecture and build teams, not service delivery or support.
- Structured execution mindset - Ability to define roadmaps, standards, and engineering governance.
- Program / portfolio management - Proven track record managing complex multi-stream programs with clear prioritisation and tracking.
- Strong communication discipline - Ability to communicate clearly, concisely, and in a structured way (executive-level.)
- Transformation experience - Led network modernisation (SD-WAN, SASE, cloud connectivity) in complex environments.
If this opportunity sounds of interest and you have the required technical and managerial experience within Network and Architecture, please submit your CV for consideration.
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