Senior IT Integration Engineer - Staffordshire

Harvey Nash
Staffordshire, United Kingdom
2 days ago
£60,000 pa
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Salary

£60,000 pa

Job Type
Permanent
Work Location
Hybrid
Seniority
Senior
Education
Degree
Posted
29 May 2026 (2 days ago)

Benefits

Hybrid working Varied project-based travel

Senior IT Integration Engineer | Hybrid | Midlands with occasional travel | Up to £60,000

A large, multi-site UK organisation is hiring a Senior IT Integration Engineer to support both acquisition activity and broader infrastructure delivery across its IT estate.

This is a genuinely varied role split across two core areas. You'll lead the IT integration of newly acquired businesses, while also operating as a senior engineer across networking, cloud, workplace and security when integration work is quieter.

It's a broad, hands-on position that suits someone who enjoys ownership, variety and working across multiple technical domains rather than staying in a single specialism.

What you will be doing
* Leading IT workstreams for acquisitions from discovery through to full operational handover
* Assessing incoming IT environments, identifying risks, gaps and integration requirements
* Coordinating delivery across networking, identity, security, modern workplace and service desk teams
* Acting as the central point of accountability for IT during acquisitions
* Ensuring environments meet security standards including MFA, device compliance and patching
* Producing clear documentation including network diagrams, asset registers and handover packs

* Operating as a senior engineer across infrastructure teams between acquisitions
* Supporting delivery across networking, Azure, M365, endpoint and security
* Contributing to projects including migrations, upgrades and new deployments
* Stepping into teams to support delivery during peak demand or complex workstreams

* Helping shape and improve the IT integration framework and onboarding processes
* Driving consistency, documentation and automation across repeatable integration tasks

What they are looking for
* Strong experience as a senior IT engineer with broad technical exposure
* Experience across multiple areas such as networking, Azure, M365, endpoint and security
* Ability to assess and understand unfamiliar IT environments quickly
* Experience coordinating delivery across multiple teams or workstreams
* Comfortable taking ownership and leading on technical delivery

* Strong knowledge of areas such as

  • Networking (LAN, WAN, VLANs, wireless, DNS, DHCP)
  • Identity (Active Directory, Entra ID, MFA)
  • Endpoint management (Intune, Autopilot, BitLocker)
  • Azure infrastructure and Microsoft 365

* Good scripting or automation experience (PowerShell or similar)
* Strong communication skills, able to work with both technical teams and non-technical stakeholders

Desirable
* Experience with IT integrations, acquisitions or large onboarding programmes
* Understanding of Cyber Essentials or ISO 27001 environments
* Exposure to supplier-led environments such as managed print or telecoms

Why consider it
* Unique role combining project delivery and hands-on engineering
* High level of ownership across integration programmes
* Broad exposure across a complex, multi-site IT environment
* Opportunity to shape integration frameworks and processes
* Hybrid working with varied project-based travel

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