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Network Automation Engineer

Cambridge
£600 – £700/day
Posted about 21 hours ago
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Network Automation Engineer

Location: Cambridge – 2 days per week onsite
Contract: 6 months
Rate: £600–£700 per day
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The Opportunity

We are looking for a Private Cloud Network Automation Engineer to join a newly formed Private Cloud team, responsible for designing, deploying and operating a new greenfield on-premises private cloud based on OpenStack.

You will develop the software, automation and Infrastructure as Code that will seamlessly provision networking capabilities across the OpenStack platform and underlying network fabric.

Sitting at the intersection of network engineering and software development, you will help establish a highly automated, scalable and consistent approach to network provisioning and day-one operations.

Key Responsibilities

  • Build reusable automation modules using Python, Ansible, APIs and Terraform to automate the provisioning, configuration and integration of OpenStack networking services including Neutron, OVN and ML2.
  • Help establish zero-touch provisioning and automated network lifecycle management.
  • Develop CI/CD pipelines for network configuration and changes, including automated testing and validation.
  • Ensure network changes are version controlled, peer reviewed, tested and fully auditable.
  • Integrate network automation with source control, IPAM, inventory and wider platform systems.
  • Develop automated configuration compliance and network drift detection.
  • Build telemetry and observability integrations and dashboards to support troubleshooting, optimisation and performance tuning.
  • Work closely with Compute, Storage and Kubernetes engineers to automate end-to-end network workflows.

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Required Skills & Experience

  • Understanding of OpenStack networking services including Neutron, OVN and ML2.
  • Strong understanding of data-centre networking principles including BGP, EVPN, VXLAN and Leaf-Spine architectures.
  • Strong network engineering background with hands-on experience automating Cisco NX-OS, Arista EOS or equivalent platforms.
  • Proven hands-on experience with Python, Ansible and Terraform, building repeatable Software Defined Network automation.
  • Experience working with REST APIs and Infrastructure as Code principles.
  • Experience with Git-based development and CI/CD tools and pipelines.
  • Good Linux skills.

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Nice to Have

  • Experience building automation for large-scale HPC or cloud infrastructure.
  • Experience with NetBox or similar source-of-truth/IPAM platforms.
  • Experience with Cisco Nexus and/or Arista CloudVision APIs.
  • Experience with automated network testing frameworks.
  • Knowledge of Prometheus, Grafana, OpenTelemetry or similar observability technologies.
  • Experience with automated network compliance and configuration validation.
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Skills

Python
Ansible
Terraform
OpenStack
BGP
EVPN
VXLAN
Leaf-Spine Architecture
Cisco NX-OS
Arista EOS
REST APIs
CI/CD
Git
Linux
Infrastructure as Code
Network Automation

Location

Cambridge, England, United Kingdom

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