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Network Engineer

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Our client, a high-growth, multi-national payments technology company, is building the next generation of capabilities to power its merchant-first ecosystem. They are establishing a new Technical Operations organization and are looking for a Network Engineer to help design, implement, and support a hybrid multi-cloud (AWS, Azure, GCP) and on-premise ecosystem. This is a fantastic opportunity to join a curious, driven, and pragmatic team that values outcomes over outputs, offering real ownership with minimal red tape.
The Role
- Evaluate, test, develop, and implement complex technical solutions across hardware, software, and configuration standards
- Support network infrastructure including switches, routers, load balancers, firewalls, and cloud networking resources
- Own proactive lifecycle management, upgrades, capacity management, and high-priority incident/change/problem management
- Manage highly visible and high-risk changes, acting as a liaison between TechOps, Engineering, Architecture, and InfoSec
- Align systems solutions and technologies with wider business and strategic plans
- Coordinate appliance and software upgrades with vendors and internal teams
- Develop written procedures, engineering drawings, and technical documentation
- Champion standard change management and configuration policies
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Skills Needed
- Solid hands-on experience with Palo Alto firewalls and/or Juniper switching and routing (Cisco acceptable in place of Juniper)
- Understanding of networking at a genuine wire-level - not just surface-level automation or scripted config
- Working knowledge of OSPF & BGP routing protocols and VPN technologies
- Comfortable working with Infrastructure as Code tools such as Terraform and Ansible (OpenTofu, Chef, or Puppet also fine)
- Exposure to network security concepts (ACL planning, 802.1x/NAC)
- Familiarity with authentication technologies such as LDAP/Active Directory and RADIUS
- Experience with Windows Server and/or Linux operating systems
- Strong communication skills and comfort working independently in a remote team


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Benefits
- Opportunity to help build a brand-new Technical Operations organization from the ground up
- Exposure to hybrid multi-cloud (AWS, Azure, GCP) environments
- Autonomous, low-bureaucracy working culture ("small teams, big things")
- Genuine career development and mentorship opportunities
- Collaborative, cross-functional working environment (Engineering, Security, Production Support)
- Hands-on involvement in high-impact, real-world infrastructure projects
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