Posted 15 June, 2026
Network Architect- Cisco-Aruba (Onsite to Sweden)
Transvivo Solutions
Guntur, AP, IN
Full Time
Reference: 40e02cfb79453cf2
Job Description
- Position Name: Network Architect (Cisco, Aruba Clearpass, Aruba Central)
- Experience : Min 10-15 years
- Position : Long term onsite to Malmo, Sweden
- Joining : Immediate joiners only**
- Location: start remotely initially and then relocate to Malmo, Sweden upon receiving the work visa.
- Position Type: Permanent
- Passport : A valid passport is a MUST
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Key skills : Cisco Architect, Enterprise Network Architect, network security - firewall/ VPN/ Palo Alto etc., Network infrastructure, Cisco OR CCIE OR CCNP certified, LAN/ WAN/ Routing/ Switchin
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Job Descriptio
n:We are seeking a Senior Network Archite ct
- toLead Cisco to Aruba migration s, enhance enterprise network designs in a multi-tenant environment focused on policy-based connectivity. Lead a team of Network Engineers and manage multiple sites across the glob
- e.Lead architectural design, optimization, and migrati on for distributed network infrastructu re, including site connectivity (1-3 tier), SD-WAN, SASE, and cloud integration
- s.Drive decoupling from legacy Cisco Systems to Aruba platforms while ensuring Zero Trust, redundancy, and automation alignmen
- t.Collaborate with platform engineering leaders on cloud/on-prem solutions meeting business SLA
- s.Should be be a thought leader in Network Domain Should have solid demonstrated experience in On-Prem to Cloud Connectivity architecturi ng and implementation, VPN's, Express Routes, DNS, DHCP, etc LCM, Vendor Management, IP AM, e
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Key Responsibilitie
- s :Design and implement scalable network architectures for sites, data centers, WAN regions, and hybrid/multi-cloud setups using Aruba Central, ClearPass NAC, and SD-W
- AN.Plan and execute Cisco to Aruba migrations, including NAC, wireless, switching, and segmentation transitions in decoupling scenarios.Enhance designs for redundancy, policy enforcement (e.g., identity-aware routing, micro-segmentation), and observability via API-driven too