Network Engineer - SC Cleared - Farnborough

Farnborough
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Network Engineer - SC Cleared - Defence and Military Projects - £450 to £500 per day OUTSIDE IR 35

ONSITE in Farnborough 5 days a week.

About the job

We currently have an exciting opportunity for Network Engineer to join an existing and experienced team.

Network Engineer - SC Cleared - Defence and Military Projects - £450 to £500 per day OUTSIDE IR 35

Our client based in Farnborough, provides secure, digital technology to improve the operational agility of Defence and National Security and is a leading provider of secure digital solutions, specialising in digital experimentation and focused on fail-safe-fast cutting-edge technology solutions deployed in highly secure environments.

Essential Skills:

Implementation and Support of;

Wide Area Network Architecture
Network Routing Protocols - OSPF, BGP
Virtual Private Networks (VPNs) and Network Security Infrastructure - e.g. IKEv2, NGFWs
Creating configuration guides and implementing from High Level and Low Level Designs
Experience of working within Defence and Military environments, adhering to associated standards and disciplines.

Desirable Skills:

Implementation and Support of;

Data Centre Network Architecture - Spine/Leaf Fabric, EVPN, BGP, Geneve
High Assurance IP Encryptors (HAIPE)
Infrastructure Automation and Orchestration technologies (e.g. Ansible, Terraform etc.)
Whitebox Network Infrastructure (e.g. Mellanox, Cumulus Linux, Nvidia Networking)
Support and Troubleshooting of NSX
Cisco CCNP or equivalent experience

"This engagement is outside IR35 and will be delivered on a statement-of-work basis. The supplier will determine the method, resources, and approach to deliver the agreed outcomes

This role requires the successful candidate to undergo and be eligible for UK Security Vetting at SC / DV level. Clearance sponsorship will be provided where required. Due to the nature of the work, candidates should meet the relevant residency requirements. If applicable, reserved post nationality restrictions will be confirmed by the client. Damia is committed to inclusive recruitment and welcomes applicants from all backgrounds.

Due to the secure nature of the position and working environment, you must have, or be eligible to obtain Security Clearance

More details relating to UK Security Clearance can be found here

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