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Full-Stack Infrastructure Engineer (No Experience Needed)

Red Alpha CybersecuritySingaporePosted 20 May 2026

Red Alpha Cybersecurity is hiring for a full-stack infrastructure role focusing on LAN, WAN, and cloud environments. The position involves designing, implementing, and maintaining secure network appliances, servers, and virtualized systems. Candidates must hold a CCNA and be eager to learn infrastructure and security operations. The role begins with a 10-week sponsored training program before full-time deployment.

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Experience

0-0 years

Function

Engineering

Work mode

Onsite, Singapore

Company

Tier 2

What you will work on

Red Alpha Cybersecurity is hiring for a full-stack infrastructure role focusing on LAN, WAN, and cloud environments. The position involves designing, implementing, and maintaining secure network appliances, servers, and virtualized systems. Candidates must hold a CCNA and be eager to learn infrastructure and security operations. The role begins with a 10-week sponsored training program before full-time deployment.

TAL's take

Quality 45/1004/5 clarityTier 2 company

Tier 2 firm offering a structured training-to-employment pathway, though the role is entry-level with significant training requirements.

Clear expectations and stack requirements defined for a training program, though the scope is broad due to the junior nature.

Must haves

  • CCNA certification
  • Familiarity with Microsoft Windows Server
  • Familiarity with Linux/Unix OS
  • Familiarity with VM environments
  • Hands-on experience with networking devices

Tools and skills

ccnamicrosoft windows serverlinuxunixvm environmentscisco routerscisco switchesfirewallsvpn

Nice to have: ccnp, sql server, oracle, vulnerability scanning tools, network monitoring tools.

About the company

unfamiliar company, default mid-tier

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