Infrastructure Specialist

eFinancialCareers
London, United Kingdom
Today
Job Type
Permanent
Work Pattern
Full-time
Work Location
On-site
Seniority
Mid
Education
Degree
Posted
3 Jun 2026 (Today)
Excellent knowledge of Microsoft technologies including Windows Server, Active Directory and ideally SQL Server and/or Microsoft 365.
• Excellent knowledge of VMware.
• Working knowledge of managing Linux based server operating systems
• Working knowledge of cloud-based solutions such as AWS and Azure.
• Previous experience working with a variety of technology stacks for compute, storage, virtualisation and network products ideally consisting of Cisco UCS, HP Nimble, Pure, and others
• Working knowledge of DevOps principals and technologies such as Terraform and Ansible, and scripting languages such as Python, YAML and Powershell would be advantageous.
• Desire to achieve a high standard of quality to all aspects of work output.
• Meticulous attention to detail and a systematic logical approach to problem solving with a pragmatic approach when necessary.
• Proven experience of backup/restore packages, advantageous to previously have used CommVault.
• Demonstrates commitment to quality, service and problem management.
• Demonstrable and highly developed problem-solving skills across multiple areas of infrastructure.

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