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💼 Senior Network Engineer 👔 AI Cloud Compute Firm 📍 Gloucester – Remote First (onsite couple times p/m) 💵 £80-95k Do you want to work for a rapidly scaling tech startup who are at the forefront of AI based Cloud Infrastructure? Do you want to work in a dynamic technical role utilising the latest technology within AI, Cloud & Compute? My client are a highly successful tech startup who's cutting edge Cloud & Compute products are making big waves within the AI space. They now have an imminent requirement for a Senior Network Engineer to help with the ongoing suppot and optimisation of their platform, whilst also managing a number of vender relationships. Their ideal candidate would have good knowledge of: Juniper (SRX firewall, PTX core routers) Routing & Switching (BGP/MPLS/VXLAN) HPC GPU (Cumulus Linux / Mellanox Switches / Infiniband) GPUs (NVIDIA) Automation (Python, Ansible) Kubernetes (CNIs, Calico, Cilium) Vendor management (transit providers, negotiation skills, multi-region) In return they would be offering a competitive salary along with a number of top benefits: o Equity o 30d AL (+ public) o £400 WHF allowance o 5% pension o Private Medical o 12 L&D days p/a + budget o Flexi-Time o Remote-first working If you’re passionate about high throughput, low latency networking and are keen to work for an exciting new GenAI project in a business critical capacity then please apply right away!
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