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Systems Engineer (Defence)

Redhill
5 days ago
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Systems Engineer (Defence)

£40,000 - £50,000 + Company bonus + Ongoing Training

Redhill - Hybrid working

Are you a Systems Engineer with a background in communication or network design, looking for a varied role that offers advanced training, ongoing upskilling, and the chance to boost your earnings through a company bonus?

This leading provider of satellite communications and IT solutions delivers secure, cutting-edge services to clients across the Defence and Maritime sectors. With over 50 years of sustained growth and a team of more than 250 professionals worldwide, the company has built a reputation for innovation, reliability, and technical excellence. Employees enjoy working in a collaborative, supportive environment where career development, continuous learning, and opportunities to contribute to high-impact projects are actively encouraged.

In this role, you'll design and configure secure communication and network systems, working closely with project teams to deliver bespoke solutions from concept to completion while defining IP structures, verifying software and hardware performance, and supporting testing and customer engagements to ensuring projects meet exacting standards and advances your expertise in satellite and network engineering. Based in Redhill, this role is 9:00 - 17:00 Monday - Friday.

This role would suit a Systems Engineer looking for a varied position within a leading satellite communications and IT solutions provider, working on secure communication and network design projects while benefiting from advanced training, ongoing upskilling, and the opportunity to boost your earnings through a company bonus. Based in Redhill, this role is 9:00 - 17:00 Monday - Friday.

The Role:

Design and optimise secure networks, defining IP schemas, VLANs, and routing.

Test and validate hardware and software to meet project specifications.

Maintain technical documentation and configuration baselines for system deployment.

Hybrid work 2 days from home 3 in officeThe Person:

Experienced in communication and network system design

Cisco CCNA or equivalent, or Juniper certification at a similar level

Eligible for, or holding, DV Security Clearance

Commutable to Redhill

Reference: BBBH22433

Keywords: Systems Engineering, Network Design, Communication Systems, IP Configuration, VLAN, Routing, Hardware Verification, Software Testing, Satellite Communications, Technical Documentation, EMC Compliance, LVD Compliance

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