Network Engineer Contract Jobs in Sheffield
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Deployment Engineer (NPPV3), £200 per day inside IR35
Posted 3 days ago by Bench IT Limited
The Deployment Engineer role requires experienced professionals with NPPV3 clearance to assist in a W11 deployment proje...
- Rate £200 per day
- Category Inside
- Work type Undetermined
- Location Sheffield, South Yorkshire, UK
Data Engineer - Azure databricks - python - pyspark - Azure Data Factory - Azure...
Posted 4 days ago by Nexere Consulting Limited
The role of Junior Data Engineer focuses on developing and evolving a cloud-based data platform using Azure technologies...
- Rate £50,000 per year
- Category Fixed-Term
- Work type Remote
- Location United Kingdom/London/Sheffield
Full Stack Engineer - Sheffield (3x a Week) - React/Java
Posted 4 days ago by DWI Consulting Ltd
We are seeking a Full Stack Engineer to enhance a platform team focused on digital infrastructure for client onboarding,...
- Rate Negotiable
- Category Inside
- Work type Hybrid
- Location Sheffield, South Yorkshire, UK
Data Engineer - Azure databricks - python - pyspark - Azure Data Factory - Azure...
Posted 5 days ago by Jobserve
The role of Junior Data Engineer focuses on developing and evolving a cloud-based data platform using Azure technologies...
- Rate £50,000 per year
- Category Fixed-Term
- Work type Remote
- Location United Kingdom/London/Sheffield
Sr Cyber Analytics Engineer - Contract
Posted 5 days ago by Caspian One
The role of Sr Cyber Analytics Engineer involves joining a Cybersecurity Analytics function within a global banking orga...
- Rate Negotiable
- Category Undetermined
- Work type Undetermined
- Location Sheffield, England, United Kingdom
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About Our Network Engineer Contract Roles in Sheffield
What does a network engineer contractor do?
Organisations bring in Network Engineer contractors to implement, maintain, troubleshoot, and optimise the network infrastructure that underpins an organisation's connectivity, whether within data centres, campus environments, branch office networks, or cloud-hosted environments. The work spans configuring switches, routers, firewalls, and load balancers; troubleshooting network performance and connectivity issues; implementing network changes as part of technology projects; managing network monitoring and alerting; and supporting the documentation and operational maintenance of the network estate. Network Engineers are brought in to provide additional capacity during network projects, to cover vacancies within network operations teams, or to provide specialist expertise in particular networking technologies or vendor platforms.
The technical skills expected of Network Engineer contractors depend on the environment and the nature of the engagement. Strong knowledge of TCP/IP networking fundamentals, including routing protocols such as OSPF and BGP, VLAN design, and switching architecture, is expected as a baseline. Hands-on experience with the relevant vendor platforms, most commonly Cisco for enterprise environments, alongside Juniper, Fortinet, Palo Alto, or Aruba depending on the specific environment, is the primary practical requirement. For cloud-focused roles, knowledge of AWS, Azure, or GCP networking services including VPCs, Transit Gateways, and ExpressRoute is increasingly expected. Network security skills, including firewall policy management, IDS/IPS configuration, and network access control, are widely valued. Cisco CCNA or CCNP certification is well regarded and frequently listed as a preferred or required qualification.
What is the market like for network engineer contractors?
Network Engineer contracting is a steadily active and mid-volume market, driven by the ongoing need to maintain, upgrade, and extend network infrastructure across organisations of all sizes. The migration of enterprise network infrastructure to SD-WAN and cloud-based networking models is generating project-based network engineer contract demand as organisations replace legacy MPLS and campus switching infrastructure. The growth of hybrid working has created additional demand for network engineers who can support secure remote access infrastructure and manage the performance of distributed network environments. Rates are solid across the network engineering market, with specialists in cloud networking, SD-WAN, and network security consistently commanding rates above the generalist network engineer market.
What is the contracting market like in Sheffield?
Advanced manufacturing and engineering research, linked to the University of Sheffield and surrounding firms, give the city a specialist contractor niche that sets it apart from its Yorkshire neighbour Leeds. Engineering, materials science, and technical project management roles generated by this cluster are difficult to replicate elsewhere in the north of England. NHS trusts serving South Yorkshire are substantial employers across clinical systems, operational improvement, and IT. A smaller but visible digital and technology community around the city centre is adding development, data, and design work year on year. Many contractors operate across both Sheffield and Leeds, treating the two as a single market. For those with engineering or manufacturing backgrounds, Sheffield offers a concentration of relevant opportunity that larger cities often lack.
How much do network engineer contractors usually earn in Sheffield?
Contract rates for network engineer roles in Sheffield typically range from £360 to £675 per day, depending on the scope of the role, required expertise, and the delivery expectations of the engagement.
How many network engineer vacancies in Sheffield are there on Quality Contracts?
Over the past twelve months, we have tracked over 300 network engineer contract roles across the site, with Sheffield showing regular listings. Data reviewed up to June 2026.