Infrastructure Engineer

Enterprise Recruitment
Wokingham, Berkshire
7 months ago
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Cool IT Infrastructure Engineer position with a mix of cloud (Azure) & physical server setups and support for deployment in engineering environments such as wind farms and oil rigs.  Projects are very customer focused, the company provide engineering systems and data warehousing facilities to enable users to analyse energy and industrial data.  Your job will be to set up new systems either in the cloud (Azure) or on physical servers which are installed by the customer liaison team with your support.  From here, you will provide ongoing assistance to enable the smooth operation of these systems.
 
We would like to hear from IT Infrastructure Engineers with experience configuring servers to a detailed level and exposure to Azure and cloud systems.  A good standard of Windows server config is required plus enough knowledge of Linux to set up containers. 
 
The team are early adopters of Azure technology and all new features.  Every client setup is different, you’ll be able to automate some common aspects but others will be tricky and will require a creative approach.
 
Infrastructure Engineer essential requirements

Windows Server configuration
Experience with Azure
Containers/Virtual Machines
Some Linux skills
 

Position: Infrastructure Engineer<br /> Location: Wokingham<br /> Salary: £40-60K<br /> Key Skills: Azure, Windows, Linux, ACS, Kubernetes

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