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Network Engineer
Network Engineer
Job Title: Network Engineer Location: Aberdeen, UK Type: Permanent
Job Description
The Network Engineer is a technical and practical role working in an outsourced environment for a Global client based in Aberdeen. This role is involved in the provision and refresh of network gear to multiple global sites.
Responsibilities
- Build, configure, and deliver to a defined design specification.
- Understand LAN, WAN, Firewall kit—Fortigate, PaloAlto, and Cisco hardware—along with interdependencies of broader IT aspects.
- Work within a broad discipline project team to provide technical delivery and solutions.
- Contribute to technical design for new solutions, collaborating closely with IT Architecture teams on defining and applying technology standards.
- Complete standardised technical documentation.
- Handle the practical aspects of testing new hardware and solutions.
- Show interest in wider technologies and interdependencies.
- Travel approx. 30 days per year for global work.
- Serve as the 3rd line escalation point for problem management, coordinating with support teams on issues or outages related to supported business-as-usual services in line with service criticality expectations.
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Qualifications & Experience
- IT degree level education or equivalent experience.
- CCNA and CCNP (or working towards this).
- Relevant experience in support or project delivery of the Network discipline.
- Knowledge of industry standards and current technology trends.
- Understanding of IT operational risk management, project delivery, and service methodologies (e.g., ITIL, ISO).


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Personnel Specifications
- Proven IT project implementation skills.
- Excellent communication, both verbal and written, with a strong team player mindset; ability to foster good professional relationships with clients and stakeholders.
- Ability to work under pressure, meet tight deadlines with a pragmatic and flexible approach.
- Enthusiastic, energetic, and self-motivated.
- Able to work with minimal supervision and take responsibility for driving projects and work forward.
- Flexibility and ability to travel, sometimes at short notice.
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