JUNIOR NETWORK ENGINEER

  • Full Time
  • Droitwich
  • Salary Guide: £20,000 - £44,000


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Cornet Technology

We are looking for a pro-active, confident, intelligent person with a can do attitude. You will have an appetite for training and learning, and the de... Role: Network Engineer, Category: Engineering, Size: 11-50

JUNIOR NETWORK ENGINEER: Cornet Technology

We are looking for a pro-active, confident, intelligent person with a can do attitude. You will have an appetite for training and learning, and the desire to research new technologies and the aspiration to progress through Cisco Certification. If you are a gifted, bright, smart individual then we want you to join our engineering team. You must enjoy a challenge, and be prepared for each day to be different. At GGR you will have the opportunity to grow, develop and progress into a qualified, professional engineer. With the right attitude and the right aptitude, the sky is the limit.

Position: Junior Network Engineer
Location: Droitwich
Hours: Full Time
Salary Guide: £20,000 – £44,000
Last Updated: 26 May 2025
Job Category: Engineering

Network Engineer Role:

A Network Engineer, or Network Administrator, is responsible for designing, installing and maintaining digital communication networks within the organisation. Duties include establishing wireless networks, developing digital communication networks and improving cyber-security.

Other Duties:

  • Establishing and maintaining IT and digital communication infrastructure, including wireless or LAN networks
  • Establishing and maintaining digital communication software, including email, user logins and passwords; this includes setting up new employees with company email accounts and providing them with access to the network, as well as troubleshooting for existing employees.
  • Training new staff to operate within the companys IT systems and ensuring that new staff are aware of company communication policies
  • Making sure that the networks are protected from malware and viruses, identifying areas that might be under threat and areas where security can be improved, keeping up to date on ever-changing cyber-threats
  • Installing and maintaining firewalls, establishing and maintaining company-wide access policies to the internet
  • Providing technical support and assistance to employees.
  • Performing analysis and collecting data to establish the potential for improvements within the communication networks
  • Working with third-party providers to keep the networks running efficiently
  • Maintaining the companys phone system and working closely with the phone service provider to keep the lines active



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