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What sets our Network Engineers apart?
Understanding of network topology
When recruiting a network engineer, a deep understanding of various network topologies and the ability to design and implement LANs, WANs and VLANs is crucial. The candidate should demonstrate experience in configuring network equipment such as routers, switches, and firewalls.
Knowledge of network protocols
It is important that the candidate has a sound knowledge of network protocols such as TCP/IP, UDP, ICMP, SNMP, SMTP, and VPN. An understanding of these protocols is essential for effective network traffic management and network troubleshooting.
Experience with managing network operating systems
The network engineer must have experience with network-specific operating systems such as Cisco IOS, Juniper's Junos OS, or Dell's Networking OS. Familiarity with these systems allows full control of network hardware.
Network security skills
The candidate should demonstrate knowledge of network security, including firewalls, intrusion detection and prevention systems (IDS/IPS), and data encryption. An understanding of security best practices is key to protecting data and network infrastructure.
Experience in network monitoring and diagnostics
The ability to monitor networks and quickly diagnose problems is essential. The candidate should be familiar with monitoring tools such as Nagios, PRTG, and Wireshark for ongoing network analysis and optimisation.
Communication skills and teamwork
As the job of a network engineer often requires collaboration with other IT and non-IT departments, communication skills are important. The candidate should collaborate effectively and communicate the technical aspects of the network to various stakeholders.