At a Glance
- Tasks: Lead the design and implementation of a major network project in a dynamic financial environment.
- Company: Join a leading financial services firm with a focus on innovation and excellence.
- Benefits: Competitive daily rate, hybrid work model, and opportunity to work on high-impact projects.
- Other info: Exciting opportunity for career growth in a collaborative and challenging environment.
- Why this job: Make a real difference in a fast-paced setting while enhancing your network engineering skills.
- Qualifications: Experience in large enterprise network projects, especially in financial services.
Contract: Network Campus Implementation Engineer
Start Date: ASAP
Duration: 6 months
Location: Hybrid - 2 days on site in London each week
Rate: £380 - £400 a day (Deemed Inside IR35 via Umbrella)
Reference: 20481
Immediate contract to work on a large Financial Services client to deliver a large Network Implementation project. A major refresh and refurbishment programme is underway in a large office campus in London, including a live trading floor and other critical business functions.
We are seeking three experienced Network Engineers to support the design, implementation, and delivery of campus network changes.
- Demonstrable large enterprise experience (ideally Financial Services) - this is not a support-led role.
- Strong project delivery skills - planning, preparing, and driving network workstreams.
- Ability to guide project managers through logical sequencing of network activity.
- Proactive in pushing other teams (cabling, AV, security, end user) for the information needed to deliver to plan.
- Comfortable producing and following templated, repeatable designs at scale.
- Project-based mindset - genuine out-of-the-box implementation experience rather than BAU fixing.
We think you need these skills to ace Cisco Network Campus Implementation Engineer
Network Implementation
Project Delivery Skills
Design and Implementation
Enterprise Networking
Financial Services Experience
Logical Sequencing of Network Activity
Collaboration with Cross-Functional Teams