Operations and Exercises Network Engineer (Mons)
Operations and Exercises Network Engineer
Duties & Responsibilities
- Provide advanced Level 3 support for complex enterprise and mission-critical network environments.
- Lead the technical resolution of high-priority and high-severity network incidents.
- Perform root cause analysis of recurring network issues and implement long-term corrective solutions.
- Identify opportunities to optimize network services and improve operational efficiency.
- Contribute to the design, planning, implementation, and lifecycle management of enterprise network infrastructure.
- Ensure network changes are technically sound, operationally ready, and executed with minimal service disruption.
- Validate and support network changes in accordance with change management and governance processes.
- Collaborate with cross-functional technical teams, external partners, and service stakeholders.
- Maintain accurate network documentation, technical procedures, and operational knowledge bases.
- Perform remote maintenance activities for Routing and Switching infrastructure across NATO sites.
- Coordinate Routing and Switching standardization, centralization, and best practices across multiple locations.
- Liaise with internal NCI Agency teams and external organizations to resolve infrastructure faults.
- Develop, maintain, and improve Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs).
- Design, configure, maintain, and support routing infrastructure for NATO operations and exercise environments.
- Evaluate network management tools and operational capabilities.
- Promote consistent utilization of network management tools across centralized and distributed environments.
- Investigate complex equipment and configuration issues and recommend long-term improvements.
- Coordinate on-site surveys, infrastructure validations, and system acceptance testing when required.
- Support configuration management, service transition, and continuous improvement initiatives.
- Ensure compliance with network security policies, operational standards, and best practices.
Requirements
Education
- Bachelor's degree from a nationally recognised university in Computer Science, Information Technology, Engineering, Telecommunications, or a related discipline, with a minimum of 2 years of relevant post-degree experience.
- Alternatively, candidates without a university degree must demonstrate at least 8 years of progressive professional experience directly related to enterprise network engineering.
Professional Experience
- Minimum 8 years of progressive experience in complex enterprise network engineering environments.
- Extensive experience designing, implementing, and supporting large-scale enterprise network infrastructures.
- Proven experience supporting mission-critical and multi-domain network environments.
- Experience leading technical incident resolution and performing advanced troubleshooting.
- Experience designing and implementing routing and switching solutions for enterprise networks.
- Experience supporting NATO operations, military environments, or similarly complex international organizations is highly desirable.
- Experience with configuration management practices and tools.
- Experience preparing technical documentation, network designs, test plans, and Standard Operating Procedures.
- Experience performing site surveys, system validation, and acceptance testing.
- Experience with Service Transition and IT service management processes.
- Strong experience collaborating with multidisciplinary teams and external stakeholders.
Technical Knowledge
Strong expertise in enterprise networking technologies, including:
- BGP (iBGP, eBGP, Route Reflectors, Confederations, Communities, Policy Control, Route Filtering)
- MPLS
- IPv6 deployment and dual-stack environments
- OSPF
- IS-IS
- IP Multicast
- SD-WAN
- Policy-Based Routing
- Route Redistribution
- Route Aggregation and Summarization
- VRF
- MPLS Traffic Engineering
Advanced knowledge of switching and datacenter technologies, including:
- STP
- MSTP
- Rapid PVST
- EtherChannel
- LACP
- Cisco StackWise
- Virtual Stack
- Cisco Nexus NX-OS
- Spine-Leaf architectures
- VXLAN
Strong experience with:
- QoS design and implementation (CBWFQ, LLQ, WRED)
- Network monitoring and performance analysis
- Wireshark
- NetFlow
- SNMP
- Network automation and orchestration
- Python
- Ansible
- Terraform
- DevNet concepts
- API integrations
- Network programmability
Strong understanding of network security, including:
- ACLs
- Firewalls
- VPNs
- IPSec
- AAA
- Role-Based Access Control (RBAC)
- Public Key Infrastructure (PKI)
- Network hardening best practices
Knowledge of:
- Incident Management systems (e.g., BMC Remedy)
- Network Monitoring and Event Management platforms (preferably CA Spectrum)
- HP Network Automation or equivalent automation platforms
- ITIL Service Management framework
- Command and Control (C2) systems
- Service Transition processes
Certifications
Required
- Active Cisco CCNP Enterprise or CCNP Service Provider certification.
Desirable
- Active Cisco CCIE Enterprise Infrastructure, CCIE Routing & Switching, or CCIE Service Provider certification.
Skills
- Advanced analytical and troubleshooting skills.
- Strong knowledge of enterprise routing, switching, and network architecture.
- Excellent problem-solving and decision-making abilities.
- Strong communication and stakeholder management skills.
- Ability to work independently with minimal supervision.
- Strong teamwork and collaboration skills in multinational environments.
- Ability to produce high-quality technical documentation.
- Results-driven with excellent organizational and planning skills.
- Ability to manage multiple priorities within mission-critical operational environments.
Desirable
- Experience working within NATO or other international military organizations.
- Knowledge of NATO organizational structure, ACO, ACT, and operational procedures.
Security Clearance
- Active NATO Secret security clearance.
Working Conditions
- Location: Mons, Belgium.
- Work arrangement: Full-time, on-site.
- Contract period: 17 August 2026 – 31 December 2026.
- Estimated workload: 1,000 hours.
- Working environment: Normal office conditions.
- Some work outside normal office hours may be required.
- Up to 50 days of duty travel (TDY) within Belgium per year.