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Warwick- Immediate joiners only- 2-3 Days Onsite
As an OT Network Engineer within our operational technology team, you will use your technical experience and skills to deliver best in class service for stakeholders and customers, ensuring the security and reliability of the network infrastructure is upheld without compromise.
Working alongside senior and principal engineers, you will play an integral role supporting OT infrastructure across operations and project delivery, supporting senior members with routine network and cyber activity showing a desire to develop your skillset through a technical career path.
Section 3 – Key Accountabilities
- Have a technical interest in networks and cyber security, maintaining existing infrastructure and assisting in testing and the implementation of new software and hardware through network re-fresh projects.
- Experienced working across project lifecycle and within associated industry standards/governance regimes for delivery of mission critical projects.
- A team player and experience in taking direction from senior team members and showing a willingness to develop themselves through a technical career path.
- Ability to engage work alongside senior peers and stakeholders. Can clearly communicate technical aspects of the project with relevance to the overall delivery.
- Technical skills and experience in Network Security, Layer 2/3 Routing and Switching and associated networking protocols in an OT technical environment.
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Section 4 – Knowledge, Experience and Technical Know How
Interpersonal and technical skills
- Experience of working in high performing, technical engineering teams across project, change, incident, delivery and BAU operations.
- Can demonstrate practical problem solving, good communications skills, both technical and non-technical, with experience working with, and influencing multiple stakeholders.
- Able to effectively communicate with stakeholders from peer groups to senior stakeholders.
- Dependable and trusted to work with sensitive and confidential information, experience working with a range of business stakeholders.


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Technical Experience
- Is detailed, methodical and analytical producing high-quality output and thinking.
- Excellent verbal and written communication skills.
- Demonstrates the ability to deal with project and BAU support in Operational Technology networks, self-driven and able to prioritise work where necessary.
- Experience in, and delivering results across Technical Operations, Incident, Problem and Change Management, Project Management, Continuous Improvement.
- Technical Certifications across one or more vendors such as CCNA.
Section 5 – Financial Control - Experience Required
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Section 6 – Qualifications
Essential (at appointment):
- Degree level qualification or comparable industry experience
- Technical Network Associate Accreditations and Experience across BAU Operations and Technical Project Delivery.
Desirable:
- Technical Network Professional Accreditations and Experience across multiple vendors in a OT infrastructure.
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