Infrastructure Automation Engineer

Guildford
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Guildford, £Compensation includes benefits

This software company develops a range of products used by 100s of engineering businesses across the world. They have a long track record of profitability and are looking to expand their current technical team. They are hiring for an Infrastructure Automation Engineer who will manage: on-prem and cloud servers and associated infrastructure (including security audits); SQL Server administration; scripting (PowerShell for server automation); Cloud deployment (Azure and AWS); and monitoring activities.

Requirements:

  • Bachelor’s degree in Information Systems, Computer Science or similar.

  • Microsoft certification for Azure Administration, SQL Server Databases or similar.

  • Experience with IaC tools including Terraform or ARM.

  • Experience with CI/CD tools and infrastructure deployment.

  • Demonstrable experience with PowerShell scripting for automation and scheduling.

  • Expertise with SQL Server including T-SQL.

  • Additional experience with cloud platforms (ideally Azure), automated deployments of SQL for server configurations, and general data synchronisation would be desirable.

    The role requires good communication skills as you will be part of a team, but also the ability to work independently on multiple tasks. On offer is a competitive salary including a range of benefits including enhanced pension and bonuses.

    The role is based fully onsite at their newly refurbished offices in Guildford.

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