Morgan McKinley
Network Administration III

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Network Administration III – 12-Month FTC (Remote, UK)
Rate: £275 – £335pd PAYE (dependent on experience)
About the Role
We are currently seeking a highly experienced professional for a 12-month Fixed Term Contract. Operating remotely within the UK, you will play a critical role in supporting new data center builds, expansions, and large-scale infrastructure deployment programs for a major global cloud environment.
This position bridges the gap between technical infrastructure engineering and strategic project management. It requires a candidate who can oversee physical cabling deployments while driving project planning, vendor coordination, and continuous improvement initiatives.
Key Responsibilities
- Manage and coordinate moderately complex infrastructure implementation efforts across new data center builds and facility expansions.
- Oversee the deployment of physical plant and structured cabling solutions, including fiber, copper, patch panels, patch cords, and routing.
- Review Bills of Materials, align project scopes with business needs, manage timelines, and proactively escalate risks or blockers.
- Collaborate with vendors, contractors, and internal stakeholders, participating in the vendor bidding and selection process, and attending regular business reviews.
- Troubleshoot moderately complex cabling connectivity issues and contribute to the development of global data center infrastructure standards.
- Develop sustainable, repeatable solutions to drive continuous improvement across protocols, workflows, and facility operations.
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Required Qualifications
- 5 to 10 years of experience in data center infrastructure deployment, ideally within hyperscale, cloud, colocation, or mission-critical environments.
- Strong technical understanding of structured cabling infrastructure and solid networking fundamentals.
- Proven project management skills, including planning, tracking deliverables, and creating documentation on cabling and build standards.
- Demonstrated ability to coordinate infrastructure implementation activities simultaneously across cross-functional project teams and external vendors.
- Excellent problem-solving skills with a proactive approach to issue escalation and resolution.


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