Cisco Network Engineer / Trainer

London
10 months ago
Applications closed

CISCO - Network Engineer Trainer (Devnet, DEVCOR, DEVASC)

Location: Remote / Flexible (UK Based)

We're urgently looking for a CISCO Network Automation & Programmability Engineer to join a large tech organisation in their L and D team. The Ideal applicant will need to have experience of Python, Go, PHP, Node.js, C++, or Java and a strong understanding of REST APIs and software development methodologies

In this role, you'll design and develop high-impact training content that empowers IT professionals around the world to master automation and network programmability.

What You'll Do

Design and develop a wide range of learning materials, including:
Online courses and eLearning modules
Instructor-led training presentations and handouts
Blog posts, tutorials, and technical articles
Hands-on labs and real-world scenarios
Collaborate with subject matter experts to ensure technical accuracy and relevance
Translate complex networking and automation topics into clear, engaging content for learners at all levels
Apply instructional design and adult learning principles to maximize impact
Explore innovative ways to integrate AI into content development
Stay current with the latest trends in enterprise networking, automation, and cloud technologiesMinimum Experience required:

5+ years of software development experience
Proficiency in Python, Go, PHP, Node.js, C++, or Java
Strong understanding of REST APIs and software development methodologies
Experience with CI/CD pipelines and tools
Hands-on experience with automation/configuration tools (e.g., Ansible, Puppet, Terraform)
2+ years of Linux system administration
5+ years working with version control systems (Git, Subversion, Mercurial)
Solid understanding of networking fundamentals (TCP/IP, routing, switching, security)
Excellent written, verbal, and presentation skills
Experience creating technical training content or instructional videos
Familiarity with virtualization platforms like VMware ESXi and vCenterPreferred Qualifications:

Experience with enterprise-grade networking hardware and software
DevNet Associate, DevNet Professional, or similar certifications
CCNA or CCNP certificationPeople Source Consulting Ltd is acting as an Employment Business in relation to this vacancy. People Source specialise in technology recruitment across niche markets including Information Technology, Digital TV, Digital Marketing, Project and Programme Management, SAP, Digital and Consumer Electronics, Air Traffic Management, Management Consultancy, Business Intelligence, Manufacturing, Telecoms, Public Sector, Healthcare, Finance and Oil & Gas

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