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Network & NSX-T Engineer | Secure / Defence Environments
🔐 Build, secure and optimise next-generation network platforms across high-security environments.
A leading defence organisation is seeking a Network & NSX-T Engineer with deep technical capability across modern networking, virtualisation and software-defined architectures. If you thrive in complex, secure environments and enjoy solving real engineering challenges, this role will feel like home.
🌐 The Opportunity
You’ll be responsible for designing, configuring and supporting advanced network solutions across virtualised and platform environments — including NSX-T, multi-vendor physical networking, segmentation, routing and secure connectivity. Expect hands-on engineering, problem-solving, and the chance to influence how mission-critical networks are built, secured and operated.
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🔧 What You’ll Be Working On
- Designing and supporting NSX-T network virtualisation environments
- Implementing logical switching, routing and micro-segmentation
- Integrating NSX networking within virtualised platforms (e.g., VCF)
- Working with Cisco or multi-vendor network equipment
- Configuring routing/switching protocols: BGP, OSPF, QoS, VPNs, VLANs
- Applying strong knowledge of TCP/IP and the OSI model
- Implementing firewalls, IDS/IPS, segmentation and secure connectivity
- Using network monitoring, diagnostics and analytics tools
- Supporting delivery within secure, enterprise or defence environments
- Working within ITIL-aligned service management frameworks
🎯 What You’ll Bring
- Strong understanding of modern networking fundamentals
- Hands-on NSX-T design, configuration and support
- Experience with software-defined networking and micro-segmentation
- Multi-vendor networking experience (Cisco or equivalent)
- Solid grounding in network security technologies
- Familiarity with virtualisation and cloud networking concepts
- Ability to operate confidently in secure or defence-grade environments
- Clear communication, problem-solving and technical ownership


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🚀 Why This Role?
You’ll be shaping secure, scalable, high-performance networks that underpin critical national capability. Expect technical depth, real responsibility, and the chance to work alongside top-tier engineers in a mission-driven environment. If you’re a network engineer who loves complex challenges, modern tooling and secure-by-design delivery, this is a role worth exploring.
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