Network Solution Architect

London
3 months ago
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Network Solution Architect

Remote based.

Paying up to £85,000, depending on experience.

Opportunity to join a sizeable, well-established and rapidly expanding ISP as a Solution Architect. The business provides IT services and solutions into Mid-Market, Enterprise scale businesses across voice, networks, connectivity, cloud and more.

You will focus primarily on WAN technologies (MPLS/WAN/SD-WAN), Data Centre Infrastructure and Network Security (Fortinet/Juniper/Cisco tech stack)

Working within a busy Pre-Sales team as a Network focused Solution Architect you will work to support the sales process, supporting sales and professional services teams by identifying customer technical and business requirements, designing and documenting recommended value-focused solutions.

Responsibilities will include:

Acting as the Technical lead on RFP's and bid reviews

Promoting the benefits and values of technical design features, mapping technical designs into business outcomes

Support Sales and Account Management teams as a Technical Consultant

Meet prospective and existing customers, to determine business and technical requirements

Produce and present Technical Solutions and supporting documentation, both high-level and low-level (Network Diagrams etc)

Effectively hand-over solutions and support delivery and operational teams

Support Product Management teams to provide input around product developmentTo be considered for this position you will require:

Demonstrable experience of previous Pre-Sales / Solutions Architecture

Strong examples of solution design and documentation.

Proficient in LAN, WAN, and Data Centre infrastructure, including technologies such as Switching, Routing, SD-WAN, SASE, WLAN, and SDN.

Strong experience with edge security appliances (Firewalls, IDS/IPS, DDoS), web application gateways, and load balancers.

Location: Remote

The position will pay: a basic salary of up to £85k + benefits.

Must be eligible to work in the UK

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