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Network Engineer (A10)

Bunhill
1 week ago
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A10 Network Engineer (DV/SC Cleared)

We are seeking an experienced A10 Network Engineer for a 6 month contract, inside IR35, supporting high-security environments. You’ll be working on complex network infrastructure, primarily focused on A10 Networks’ Application Delivery Controllers (ADCs) and security solutions.

This role demands a hands-on engineer with a solid understanding of high availability, load balancing, and Layer 4-7 traffic management, ideally within secure, mission-critical environments.

Key Responsibilities:

Configure, deploy, and manage A10 Thunder Series devices (ADC, CGNAT, SSLi, etc.)

Perform system integrations, upgrades, and troubleshooting within live network environments

Design and implement network solutions tailored for performance, resilience, and security

Collaborate with cybersecurity, DevOps, and infrastructure teams to ensure seamless operations

Support firewall, VPN, and intrusion prevention configurations where relevant

Document all configurations and processes in line with security compliance standards

Essential Skills & Experience:

Proven experience working with A10 Networks (Thunder ADC, CGNAT, SSL Insight)

In-depth understanding of networking protocols – TCP/IP, HTTP/S, DNS, SSL/TLS, BGP, OSPF

Experience with load balancing, application delivery, and traffic optimisation

Active SC (Security Check) or DV (Developed Vetting) clearance is essential

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