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We are recruiting for a passionate, technically adept Infrastructure Engineer with a solid understanding of private, public and hybrid cloud technology. You will be leading complex technical projects for customers, handling implementation, support and integration of cloud environments whilst ensuring maximum uptime and performance.

This is a small team of highly skilled individuals who work together to shape ensure high performance. If you enjoy working independently, solving problems at scale, and being trusted to get it right, this role is for you.

Key responsibilities

** Overseeing and optimising private cloud environments, ensuring consistent reliability and performance

** Responding to alerts and incidents quickly, collaborating closely with colleagues and datacentre partners

** Investigating and resolving technical issues, escalating only when necessary

** Planning and delivering infrastructure upgrades, enhancements, and cloud migrations

** Handling day to day tasks like patching, monitoring, capacity planning, and backups

** Running regular disaster recovery tests

** Enforcing security best practices and compliance standards

** Spotting risks early and putting measures in place to prevent downtime

It's a small team, and they want really passionate technologists with a genuine interest infrastructure. They have an excellent reputation as an employer with a very low turnover as staff because people really enjoy working there. They offer a very generous Hybrid working policy with only a few days a month in the office required, as well as market leading pension and benefits as well as a generous bonus

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