The ONE Group Ltd
Network Infrastructure Engineer

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Network Infrastructure Engineer
Cambridge (4 days onsite)
£45k-£48k
Do you enjoy working with physical infrastructure rather than purely cloud environments?
We're looking for an experienced Infrastructure & Network Engineer to join a specialist engineering team responsible for maintaining a highly technical on-premises hardware testing environment. This is a hands-on role where you'll be involved in everything from designing and maintaining network infrastructure to racking equipment, managing cabling and supporting critical lab operations.
If you enjoy solving networking problems, building resilient infrastructure and getting your hands on enterprise hardware, this could be an excellent opportunity.
What you'll be doing
You'll take ownership of the networking and physical infrastructure that underpins a busy engineering lab, including:
- Configuring and troubleshooting VLANs, routing, switching and link aggregation
- Installing, racking and cabling servers, switches and other network equipment
- Building and maintaining structured cabling and ensuring rack layouts follow industry best practice
- Supporting and maintaining an on-premises network environment
- Deploying and configuring new infrastructure hardware
- Troubleshooting network connectivity and infrastructure issues
- Maintaining accurate documentation including rack layouts, cabling maps and infrastructure records
- Working closely with engineering teams to support hardware testing environments and customer equipment
- Responding to incidents, planned infrastructure projects and continuous improvement initiatives
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What we're looking for
We're particularly interested in people who have worked in a hands-on infrastructure, networking or data centre environment.
We’re looking for experience with:
- VLAN configuration, routing, switching and network troubleshooting
- Hands-on installation of racks, structured cabling and physical infrastructure
- Managing on-premises environments rather than cloud-only platforms
- Network hardware including switches, patch panels etc.
- Linux administration, including installation, configuration and troubleshooting


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About you
You'll be someone who enjoys practical engineering work as much as solving technical problems. You're comfortable working independently, have excellent attention to detail and enjoy improving infrastructure rather than simply maintaining it.
This role would suit someone from a Network Engineering, Infrastructure Engineering, Systems Engineering or Data Centre background who enjoys working with enterprise networking and physical infrastructure.
For more information and a full job description, please contact Andy Clarke at The One Group. Please ensure your CV highlights your hands on cabling/racking experience.
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