Senior Network Engineer

Head Resourcing
Glasgow, Alba / Scotland, G2 1AL, United Kingdom
Yesterday
£12,345 – £123,456 pa

Salary

£12,345 – £123,456 pa

Seniority
Senior
Posted
3 Jun 2026 (Yesterday)

Senior Network Engineer

Glasgow - hybrid

Excellent salary and benefits (including bonus and healthcare)

Head Resourcing is delighted to be supporting one of Scotland's biggest success stories as they look to hire a talented Senior Network Engineer to join their digital team in Glasgow.

The successful candidate will be confident designing, delivering, and securing resilient enterprise and hybrid network services. Our client is looking for someone with a 'can do' attitude who can act as a senior technical authority and mentor within the Network team, and who can communicate effectively across the organisation to ensure services comply with organisational security policies and requirements.

You'll be experienced with:

  • Fortinet platforms: FortiGate, FortiSwitch, FortiManager, FortiAuthenticator, FortiNAC, and FortiSASE
  • Cloud & hybrid networking experience (Azure, remote access VPNs)
  • Enterprise networking: Cisco switching and routing; LAN, WAN, and data-centre networking
  • Incident, problem, change, and capacity management; Service Assurance; Technical documentation

Ideally you will have worked in a large or complex enterprise environment as a Senior Network Engineer and have strong hands on experience with Fortinet security and networking platforms.

If you're interested in this position, please apply for a confidential chat to find out more!

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