
Flint International
Sr. Network Engineer Jobs
Sr. Network Engineer? Yeah, that’s the gig. If you’re stuck in Jeddah (or, you know, you actually like it there), this one’s for you.
What’s the rundown?
They want a pro who can juggle network design, cloud stuff, security headaches, and basically keep the whole show running without catching fire. You’ll be elbow-deep in routers, switches, firewalls—all the toys. Structured cabling? Yep, you’ll be wrangling piles of copper and fiber too.
Daily grind?
You’ll be babysitting network performance, squashing bugs, updating documentation (ugh), and making sure everything hums along with no downtime. WAN and SD-WAN—yeah, you better know your MPLS from your VPN, and how to keep dozens of sites talking nicely.
Security?
You’re the bouncer. Setting up access controls, sniffing out threats, acting fast if someone tries to mess with the system, and making sure the compliance folks don’t have a meltdown.
They also want you thinking ahead
Capacity planning, scaling up, keeping the data center from overheating (literally and figuratively). You’ll be the one making sure the cables don’t turn into spaghetti, the hardware stays alive, and the paperwork’s not a total nightmare.
What do you need in your arsenal?
Bachelor’s in something techy (IT, Comp Sci, whatever), four years doing real work in big networks, and you better be tight with BGP, OSPF, TCP/IP—all the alphabet soup. If you’ve poked around with SolarWinds or PRTG, that’s a plus. You should know your way around SD-WAN, cabling, and all that data center jazz. Oh, and being a troubleshooting ninja with decent people skills? Mandatory.
TL;DR:
If you’re a network beast who likes a bit of chaos and wants to be the go-to problem solver, Flint International wants your number.