Cloud Engineer

Burgess Hill
1 week ago
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Cloud Systems Engineer / Service Engineer, £32,000 - £36,000, Burgess Hill (office based), Monday to Friday (shifts between 8am - 6pm), Permanent, 20 days holiday + Bank Holidays + 2 Birthday days, Pension, parking (first come, first served), training

The Role
An exciting opportunity for a Cloud Systems Engineer / Service Engineer to join a growing IT consultancy specialising in cloud solutions. You will be part of the Service Delivery Team, reporting to the Service Delivery Manager, and play a key role in delivering high-quality remote and on-site support to clients.

Administering and troubleshooting cloud-based systems and infrastructure
Supporting Microsoft 365 and Azure environments
Managing virtual servers and endpoint solutions
Configuring networking, firewalls, and VPNs
Providing technical support for Windows operating systems and servers
Maintaining backup solutions and security protocols
Delivering excellent customer service and managing expectations
Documenting processes and maintaining accurate records
Collaborating with team members to meet SLAs
Staying up to date with emerging technologies

Requirements
The ideal candidate will have at least 2 years' experience in an MSP-based Service Desk role. Strong knowledge of Microsoft 365, Azure, networking, and Windows environments is highly desirable. Excellent problem-solving skills, communication ability, and a proactive approach are essential. A UK driving licence is required.

This role could suit someone who has worked as a Cloud Support Engineer, Service Engineer, or Infrastructure Technician.

Company Information
Our client is a multi-award-winning IT consultancy with a strong reputation for innovation and customer service. They specialise in cloud technologies and are committed to supporting staff development and career progression within a collaborative and forward-thinking environment.

Package

£32,000 - £36,000 per annum
20 days holiday + Bank Holidays + 2 Birthday days
Pension scheme
Parking (first come, first served)
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