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Infrastructure Engineer

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Infrastructure Engineer – Inside IR35 – 6 Months – Remote – NPPV3

We are looking for an experienced Infrastructure Engineer with strong technical skills across Azure, Windows 11 Deployments as well as standard Windows technologies such as Active Directory, DNS, DHCP who is comfortable working both BAU and Project workstreams. 

There are a few main responsibilities, such as:

Manage incident and request fulfilment tickets within SLA’s

Monitoring key health signs of infrastructure and responding to actual or predicted issues

Support projects and new initiatives and participating in investigations & remediation of any vulnerabilities or Security breaches

Implementation of infrastructure design and build best practices.

There is minimum level of technical expertise required:

MUST have NPPV3

Experienced 3rd line Infrastructure Technical Specialist with strong Windows 11 Deployments

Dual experience with traditional Infrastructure BAU support in an ITIL environment and with Azure IAAS, PAAS, DevOps and Infrastructure as code

Microsoft Windows technologies, Including installation, Active Directory, WDS, DNS, DHCP, DFSR, Group Policy

Virtualisation, VMWARE and Vsphere

IT and Cyber Security measures (e.g. firewalls, antivirus, security patching, IDP/IDS)

SAN Technologies (Storage configuration & provision, Fibre Channel connectivity & zoning

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