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3rd Line Infrastructure Engineer

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1 month ago
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3rd Line Support Engineer

Net Consulting is seeking an experienced and proactive 3rd Line Infrastructure Engineer to support and enhance enterprise infrastructure across secure environments. This role is ideal for professionals with deep technical expertise in container orchestration, networking, virtualisation, and enterprise monitoring and security platforms.

Based primarily at a client site in Corsham, Wiltshire, with additional travel to customer locations. You will be responsible for resolving complex infrastructure issues, mentoring junior engineers, and escalating critical matters to the Lead 3rd Line Engineer. You will work across technologies including Kubernetes, OpenShift, Dell servers, Cisco and Juniper networking, SAN, VMware, and security appliances such as Nexor data diodes and Endace packet probes.

You must be eligible for UK Security Check (SC) clearance, with the potential to progress to Developed Vetting (DV) clearance.

Responsibilities

  • Provide advanced 3rd line support for:

    • Kubernetes, K3s, OpenShift, Padman, Rancher

    • Dell servers, Cisco firewalls, Juniper and Cisco switches

    • Brocade fabric switches, SAN storage, VMware, VDI

    • SolarWinds, Endace packet probes, Gigamon, Nexor data diodes

    • ESXi and KVM Hypervisors

    • Windows Server OS

    • RedHat Enterprise Linux OS

      Lead the resolution of complex incidents and problems escalated from Level 2

      Escalate unresolved or critical issues to the Lead 3rd Line Engineer, providing detailed diagnostics and documentation

      Collaborate with the Lead 3rd Line Engineer on infrastructure design, upgrades, and strategic improvements

      Mentor and support Level 1 and 2 engineers, promoting knowledge sharing and skills development

      Maintain system performance, availability, and security across all supported platforms

      Contribute to automation, scripting, and infrastructure-as-code initiatives

      Participate in change management, patching, and configuration control processes

      Maintain accurate technical documentation and support records

      Participate in on-call rotations and respond to high-priority incidents

      Skills & Experience

      Essential

      Proven experience in a 3rd line infrastructure support or systems engineering role

  • Strong hands-on experience with:

    • Container platforms: Kubernetes, OpenShift, K3s, Podman, Rancher

    • Networking: Cisco firewalls/switches, Juniper switches, Brocade fabrics

    • Storage & Virtualisation: SAN, VMware ESXi, VDI

    • Monitoring & Security: SolarWinds, Endace, Gigamon, Nexor

    • Operating Systems: Windows Server, Linux

      Strong diagnostic and troubleshooting skills across complex systems

      Experience in secure environments and working with classified systems

      Excellent communication skills for liaising with the Lead Engineer and wider teams

      Eligible for UK SC clearance

      Full UK Driving Licences

      Desirable

  • Experience with infrastructure automation (e.g., Ansible, Terraform)

  • Scripting skills (e.g., PowerShell, Bash, Python)

  • KVM Hypervisor experience

  • Familiarity with ITIL processes and service management

  • Exposure to MOD or defence sector environment

    Person Specification

    Integrity & Professionalism: Demonstrates honesty, ethical behaviour, and professionalism in all interactions, reflecting NCL’s commitment to transparency and trust

    Customer Focus: Committed to delivering value and building long-term partnerships with clients by understanding their needs and exceeding expectations

    Collaboration: Works effectively as part of a team, contributing to shared goals and supporting colleagues across departments

    Adaptability: Thrives in a fast-paced, evolving environment and is able to manage changing priorities with resilience

    Accountability: Takes ownership of tasks and decisions, showing initiative and responsibility in delivering high-quality outcomes

    Curious and proactive in learning new technologies and staying current with cyber threats and security trends

    Clear communicator, able to explain technical issues to both technical and non-technical audiences

    Detail-oriented, with strong analytical and problem-solving skills

    Committed to sustainability, showing awareness of environmental and social responsibility in the workplace

    Health & Wellbeing Awareness: Values a positive work/life balance and contributes to a supportive and respectful working environment

    Company Benefits

    Competitive Salary

    Workplace Benefits: Contributory Pension Scheme, Private Medical Insurance, Life Assurance, Critical Illness Cover, Health & Wellbeing

    25 Days’ Annual Leave (in addition to Bank Holidays)

    Performance Bonuses (Personal & Company)

    Excellent Career Progression Opportunities

    On-call/call-out allowance, where applicable

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