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Senior Network Engineer

LogicalisSingaporePosted 19 May 2026

Logicalis is seeking a Senior Network Engineer to design and implement network and security solutions for clients in Singapore. The role involves troubleshooting network issues, managing client expectations, and creating technical documentation for complex projects. Applicants must possess 5-10 years of experience with routing, switching, data center technologies, and network security appliances. The ideal candidate will hold a CCNP certification and have strong interpersonal skills for client collaboration.

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Experience

5-10 years

Function

Engineering

Work mode

Onsite, Singapore

Company

Tier 2

What you will work on

Logicalis is seeking a Senior Network Engineer to design and implement network and security solutions for clients in Singapore. The role involves troubleshooting network issues, managing client expectations, and creating technical documentation for complex projects. Applicants must possess 5-10 years of experience with routing, switching, data center technologies, and network security appliances. The ideal candidate will hold a CCNP certification and have strong interpersonal skills for client collaboration.

TAL's take

Quality 60/1005/5 clarityTier 2 company

Solid, well-defined senior network role within a large established IT solutions provider.

Clear and detailed list of required network technologies and responsibilities.

Must haves

  • Minimum 5-10 years experience in network design and deployment
  • Expertise in routing and switching protocols like BGP, OSPF, and MPLS
  • Proficiency in Cisco and Aruba wireless and data center technologies
  • Experience with firewall technologies including Cisco ASA, Firepower, and Fortigate
  • Knowledge of network access control products like Cisco ISE or Aruba Clearpass
  • Current CCNP certification

Tools and skills

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Nice to have: ccie.

About the company

Established global IT solutions and managed services provider, not a tier-1 product firm.

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