Marks Sattin
Network Infrastructure Engineer

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Network Infrastructure Engineer
Vacancy Openings – Defence/Public Sector Engineers
We’re delivering secure, virtualised infrastructure and networking for defence/public sector programmes and are hiring 4 engineers across platform and network specialisms. These roles suit engineers who can own delivery end-to-end in controlled environments: design, build, integration, test, hardening, and operational readiness.
There are 4 openings:
1) Principal Infrastructure Engineer – VMware Cloud Foundation (VCF)
- Technical authority for SDDC platform design/build/operations
- Responsible for the VCF stack: vSphere, vSAN, NSX-T, Aria Suite
- Focus on platform architecture, integration, and secure-by-design assurance
2) Senior Infrastructure Engineer – VMware Cloud Foundation (VCF)
- Lead delivery/support of VCF-based platforms and work packages
- Integrate and test platform components against security/performance requirements
- Drive lifecycle activities, including patching, upgrades, and deployment automation
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3) Senior Infrastructure Engineer – RHEL / Wintel / VMware (Platform Generalist)
- Skilled in Windows + RHEL engineering and administration in secure estates
- Platform hardening, patching, and compliance specialist
- Experience with identity/access integration (AD, Group Policy, LDAP concepts)
- Virtualised infrastructure design/build/support in environments using VMware/Hyper-V
4) Senior Network Engineer – NSX-T (Network Virtualisation)
- Design/configure/support NSX-T networking in secure enterprise environments
- Logical switching/routing, micro-segmentation, and SDN patterns
- Experience integrating NSX within virtualised platform environments (e.g., VCF)
- Multi-vendor network exposure (Cisco or equivalent)
- Skills with firewalls, VPNs, and segmentation
Your Core Responsibilities
- Deliver secure infrastructure/network outcomes within defined work packages
- Produce and review HLD/LLD and technical documentation
- Integrate, test, and troubleshoot across compute/storage/network layers
- Collaborate with stakeholders and contribute to engineering standards/governance
- Apply automation tools (Ansible/Terraform/APIs) where valuable; scripting


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Essential Skills and Requirements
- Strong engineering experience in secure/regulated environments
- Solid networking fundamentals (TCP/IP, DNS, DHCP, routing/switching)
- Knowledge of virtualisation (VMware/Hyper-V; NSX-T for network stream)
- Good understanding of security controls and accreditation expectations
- Documentation, design reviews, and delivery/ownership comfort
Security Clearance
- DV clearance will be required for these roles.
- Candidates must be either already cleared (DV/BPSS/NSV) or willing/eligible to complete the DV clearance process prior to starting.
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