Infrastructure/Solutions Engineer

Specialist Recruit
Ec3R7Bb, EC3R 7BB, United Kingdom
2 months ago
£42,000 – £53,000 pa

Salary

£42,000 – £53,000 pa

Job Type
Permanent
Work Location
Hybrid
Seniority
Mid
Education
Degree
Posted
5 Aug 2026 (2 months ago)

Benefits

Hybrid Working Model Modern London Office Environment Clear Progression Opportunities Funded Training and Certifications Supportive Technical Culture Company Socials and Rewards
Infrastructure Engineer (L2 / L3)

London | Hybrid Working

£35,000–£45,000 + Benefits

We’re currently partnering with a growing Managed Services Provider that supports over 100 businesses and 5,000+ users across the creative and professional services sectors.

Due to continued growth, they’re looking to hire an experienced Infrastructure Engineer (Level 2 / Level 3) to join their technical operations team.

This is an excellent opportunity for an engineer who enjoys a mix of escalations, infrastructure support, cloud technologies, and project delivery within a fast-paced MSP environment.

The Role

You’ll work across a broad client base, supporting and improving modern IT environments while acting as a key escalation point for complex technical issues.

The position offers exposure to infrastructure projects, Microsoft cloud technologies, virtualisation, and client-facing engineering work.

Key Responsibilities
  • Providing 2nd / 3rd line technical support across client environments
  • Acting as an escalation point for infrastructure and networking issues
  • Supporting and maintaining:
  • Windows Server environments
  • Active Directory
  • Hyper-V infrastructure
  • Microsoft 365
  • Managing backup and disaster recovery solutions including Veeam
  • Assisting with infrastructure projects including:
  • Migrations
  • Upgrades
  • Virtualisation deployments
  • Cloud implementations
  • Supporting technologies such as:
  • Intune
  • Teams
  • Mimecast
  • Working directly with clients both remotely and onsite
Skills & Experience Required
  • Previous experience within an IT Support, Infrastructure Engineer, or MSP environment
  • Strong knowledge of:
  • Windows Server
  • Active Directory
  • DNS / DHCP
  • Group Policy
  • Good understanding of networking fundamentals
  • Experience with Microsoft 365 and modern endpoint management
  • Exposure to Hyper-V and backup technologies
  • Strong troubleshooting and customer service skills
  • A proactive and collaborative approach to support
What’s on Offer
  • Hybrid working model
  • Modern London office environment
  • Clear progression opportunities into senior infrastructure or project-focused roles
  • Funded training and certifications
  • Supportive technical culture with exposure to the latest technologies
  • Company socials, rewards, and additional benefits

Interested in hearing more? Apply today or get in touch for a confidential conversation.

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