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Network Engineer (DV Cleared)
DV Cleared Network Engineer.Position
Our client, a rapidly growing tech company, urgently requires a DV Cleared Network Engineer to join their expanding team.
Why It’s Important
To be successful in this role, you will have:
- A strong networking background within a highly secure (DV Cleared) environment
- Experience supporting enterprise network environments
- Familiarity with one or more major network vendors (e.g., Cisco, Juniper, Arista, HPE, or Fortinet)
- Must hold a current DV clearance
Key Responsibilities
- Design, implement, and maintain LAN, WAN, and data centre networking solutions
- Monitor, troubleshoot, and resolve network performance faults and incidents
- Assist with network upgrades, migrations, and digital transformation projects
- Configure and maintain switches, routers, security appliances, and related infrastructure (including firewalls and VPNs)
- Enforce network security controls (e.g., access policies, secure connectivity standards)
- Maintain detailed network documentation, diagrams, and operational procedures
- Assess capacity planning, performance optimisation, and network resilience
- Support virtualised networking and Software-Defined Networking (SDN) environments
- Contribute to network automation and Infrastructure as Code (IaC) initiatives where relevant
- Collaborate with IT, security, and application teams to deliver secure and reliable services
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What’s in It For You?
- A permanent role in a dynamic, high-profile organisation
- The chance to make a responsible impact on cutting-edge networking challenges
- A chance to grow within a supportive, innovative tech environment
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