Cloud Support Engineer

Bolton Green
1 day ago
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Cloud Support Engineer - Hybrid
Cloud, VMware, Exchange, Windows Server, SQL, Support, Active Directory, DNS

This well-established organisation requires a driven and self-motivated Cloud Support Engineer to join their busy technical services team, and motivate those around them. The key to this role is customer service and hence you will be a good communicator with plenty of energy and enthusiasm and will have worked extensively within a Service driven ITIL environment. 

Key Responsibilities:

Support all server and desktop based operating systems and applications
Strong experience with virtualisation tech such as VMware and Nutanix
Experience with automation and IaC tools such as Terraform and Ansible
Active Directory, VMware, Exchange, TCP/IP, DNS, PC Imaging Software
Monitor and make recommendations regarding the performance of servers within the environment
Deploying and configuring Private and Public Cloud environments such as AWS and Azure
Scripting skills including PowerShell
The company have an excellent reputation within their sector. They really look after their employees by offering structured training, the opportunity to develop your technical knowledge and a clearly defined career path. 
 
The current vacancy is for an innovative IT solutions organisation who are looking for a Cloud Support Engineer to provide specialist support. Benefits for this role include Healthcare, Life Assurance, Gym, Free Parking, Discounts and more!

Cloud, VMware, Exchange, Windows Server, SQL, Support, Active Directory, DNS

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