Infrastructure Engineer

Glasgow
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Infrastructure Engineer – 6 – month contract – Glasgow/Remote – Inside IR35

My client, a global legal organisation, is seeking an Infrastructure Engineer to join a newly established IT Workplace Server team. The role will be primarily focused on BAU server support, alongside involvement in key projects requiring server expertise, including on-premises to cloud migrations.

You will be responsible for responding to 3rd line requests that come through during the day and ensure handover to the following team once your shift is complete.

Required experience from the Infrastructure Engineer:

Working Hours: Friday – Monday – 12-hour shifts – 4 days per week
Must have strong experience with Windows Server (2019/2022)
Must have hands-on experience with VMware vSphere.
Solid in-depth knowledge of GPO, DNS, and DHCP.
Must have experience with Dell computer and storage hardware.
Working knowledge of UPS and PDU systems.
An understanding of LAN / WAN technologies.
Experience supporting enterprise server and storage environments.
Exposure to Azure Cloud and/or VMware Cloud Foundation (VCF)
Working knowledge of security protocols and best practices.
Scripting skills (PowerShell) are desirable but not essential..
Responsibilities of the Infrastructure Engineer:

Support and maintain Windows Server environments (up to 2019 / 2022)
Manage and support VMware vSphere 8 virtualised infrastructure.
Monitor, administer, and maintain servers within server and communications rooms.
Manage Active Directory, Group Policy, DNS, and DHCP.
Participate in infrastructure upgrades, migrations, and lifecycle management.
Creating and maintaining procedural documentation.
Apply now to speak with VIQU IT in confidence. Or reach out to Connor Smal via the VIQU IT website.

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