Wifi Network Designer

Ipswich
6 days ago
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WIFI Network Designer
Location: Ipswich - hybrid working - 3 days onsite per week is required
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Daily Rate: Up to £550 (inside IR35 via umbrella)
Contract Length: 3 months

About Us:
Join an innovative team dedicated to designing and building the UK's largest Public Wifi network, while also maintaining a highly resilient IoT network. We are seeking an experienced WIFI Network Designer to ensure our existing core network functions optimally, create tailored solutions for our customers, and help us maintain peak performance. This role offers a unique opportunity to contribute to a project that delivers world-class resilience and customer experience.

Key Responsibilities:

Develop, build, and maintain advanced network solutions.
Migrate network designs from legacy hardware to cutting-edge technologies.
Provide support and conduct testing for customer networks in various environments.
Deploy upgrades and fixes to ensure network security and reliability.
Collaborate closely with team members to maintain service availability, monitoring, and resolving operational issues.
Plan and execute deployment of changes to our platforms, including occasional overnight work with testing teams.

Who You Are:
You are a self-starter with a passion for network design and a strong foundation in technologies such as IPSec, Wifi access points, hardened customer routers, routing, switching, load balancing, and firewalls. Your ability to work closely with product teams from initial concept through to deployment will be essential in this role.

Why Join Us?
This is not just a job; it's a chance to make a significant impact in the tech industry while working alongside talented professionals. We value innovation, collaboration, and a commitment to excellence. If you are ready to take on a challenge and help shape the future of network design, we want to hear from you.

Application Process:
If you possess the skills and experience we're looking for, please submit your CV and a cover letter detailing your relevant experience. We are excited to find the right candidate to join our team and contribute to our mission.

Take the next step in your career and become part of a groundbreaking project. Apply today!

Adecco is a disability-confident employer. It is important to us that we run an inclusive and accessible recruitment process to support candidates of all backgrounds and all abilities to apply. Adecco is committed to building a supportive environment for you to explore the next steps in your career. If you require reasonable adjustments at any stage, please let us know and we will be happy to support you

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