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Network Architect - SC Cleared

Network Architect - SC Cleared

Posted 20 May by Lawrence Harvey
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Contract opportunity: Network Architect

Length: initial 6 months

Location: Wiltshire, Hampshire or Warwickshire (4/5 days on site per week)

Rate: £600-640 per day

IR35: Inside

Clearance: SC Clearance required


Virtual Network Solution Design Architect/Subject Matter Expert (SME) with experience of designing and building NSX-T services for workload domains within the VMware Software Defined Datacentres (SDDC) This would include the deployment of NSX Global Manager nodes to support NSX Federation across VMware Cloud Foundation instances.

  • Experience of NSX Edge virtual appliance deployment by using SDDC Manager, Deployment and life cycle management by using SDDC Manager workflows and NSX Manager with Automated password management using SDDC Manager.
  • Experience of vSphere HA recovery used across availability zones.
  • Experience of Uplink Policy Design
  • Experience of working with restraints of Computer Security Incident Response Team (CSIRT) Security Requirements
  • Design experience within a Cloud-native environment and providing solutions which are affordable, good value and meet security and other relevant standards relating to Critical National Infrastructure (CNI)
  • Architect required to create HLD, LLD and Build Scripts: Cisco NXOS underlay (not ACI) for which requirements are for a NSXT overlay. Virtual Network Microsegmentation, Integration with SDWAN, Network Packet Capture and Inspection.
  • Conduct testing and reporting result

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Reference: 52690966

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