Network Data Engineer

Oscar Associates (UK) Limited
Chester
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Network Data Engineer | £400 - £500 p/day | Contract (Inside IR35) | 12 Months | Cheshire | Hybrid (2 days on site)

Our client is looking for a highly technical Network Data Engineer to support a major enterprise network transformation and migration programme. You must be able to own the work and ideally hold experience with SkyHigh.

This is a 12-month contract with the possibility of extension, and it is a hybrid role that requires 2 days on site in Cheshire.

What we are looking for:

  • Lead and deliver technical components of large-scale enterprise network migration programmes
  • Design, implement, and troubleshoot complex within enterprise network environments
  • Own assigned network workstreams from planning through to implementation and validation
  • Cisco CCNP or CCIE level experience
  • Proven experience operating in large, complex network environments
  • Experience with enterprise DNS platforms (e.g. Bluecat, F5/AVI load balancers etc.)

Candidates will be required to go through background checks before commencing contract.

Must be eligible to live and work in the specified work location . Some occasional travel maybe required. Only successful candidates will be contacted.

EQUAL OPPORTUNITIES Our client is committed to equal opportunities and actively seeks applications from all sectors of the community irrespective of sex, race, colour, nationality, ethnic or national origin, disability, marital status, sexual orientation, having responsibility for dependents, age, religion/beliefs, or any other reason which cannot be shown to be justified

If this sounds like a good fit, apply now!

Network Data Engineer | £400 - £500 p/day | Contract (Inside IR35) | 12 Months | Chesire | Hybrid (2 days on site)

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