Network Designer

City of London
2 weeks ago
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Network Solution Design Specialist - ARUBA

Contact Lorenz Pasch at Hays if you have the required Aruba and Design experience ASAP. Contact details are on LinkedIn.

London, Bristol or Birmingham (Hybrid - 3 days on-site)

Competitive Salary + 10% Bonus + Strong Pension

Overview

We are looking for an experienced Network Design Engineer who is happy to function at the sharp end of post-sales delivery. You'll take high-level designs and turn them into clean, technically robust low-level solutions that work in the real world.

The Environment

The stack is Aruba-led, with exposure to Cisco environments. Strong Aruba experience is essential.

Campus LAN/WLAN

SD-WAN

NAC / Identity

Multivendor network refresh programmes

What You'll Be Doing

Converting HLD into detailed Low Level Designs (LLD)

Owning technical direction through implementation

Acting as technical authority during deployment

Managing risk and mitigation across projects

Working alongside pre-sales, PM and support teams

Engaging directly with enterprise stakeholders

Technical Stack (Core Focus)

Aruba AOS-CX / AOS-S switching

Aruba WLAN

Aruba Central

Aruba ClearPass

Aruba SD-WAN

Cisco LAN/WAN, Wireless, ISE, SDA (advantageous)Aruba Associate level certification (or equivalent real-world depth) expected.

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