Infrastructure Engineer

Well Street
3 weeks ago
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Our client is currently recruiting for an Infrastructure Engineer on a 6 month contract. The infrastructure Engineer will have experience of working in a tradition Infrastructure 3rd line support role as well as Azure, IAAS and IAC.

This is a hybrid based role, 2 days per week on site and is looking to pay £550-£600 inside IR35.

Key Responsibilities for the Infrastructure Engineer

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
Participating in investigations & remediation of any reported Security vulnerabilities or Security breaches
Implementation of infrastructure design and build best practices.
Technical Documentation
Building excellent working relationships with key stakeholders across the department and wider business, and to communicate effectively with audiences of all technical ability & understanding Key Experience for the Infrastructure Engineer:

Experienced 3rd line Infrastructure Technical Specialist
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)
Experience of working as part of projects teams in helping deliver infrastructure and software development projects, and their transition into support of delivering CSI initiatives
SAN Technologies (Storage configuration & provision, Fibre Channel connectivity & zoning
Be a self starter and strong team player, with excellent attention to detailPlease apply as directed

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