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Infrastructure Engineer - Hybrid - London - 6-Months

My client, a global legal organisation, is looking for an Infrastructure Engineer to join a newly formed IT Workplace Delivery team. The role will focus mainly on 3rd line BAU server support, with additional involvement in key projects such as on-premises to cloud migrations and office relocations.

Infrastructure Engineer Experience:

Must have strong experience with Windows Server (2019/2022)
Must have hands-on experience with VMware vSphere.
Strong knowledge of GPO, DNS, and DHCP
Experience with Dell server and storage hardware
Understanding of UPS/PDU systems and LAN/WAN networking
Experience supporting enterprise server environments
Exposure to Azure and/or VMware Cloud Foundation
Awareness of security best practices
PowerShell scripting desirable but not essential
Infrastructure Engineer Responsibilities:

Support and maintain Windows Server environments (up to 2019 / 2022)
Monitor, administer, and maintain servers within server and communications rooms.
Manage and support VMware vSphere 8 virtualised infrastructure.
Manage Active Directory, Group Policy, DNS, and DHCP.
Participate in infrastructure upgrades, migrations, and lifecycle management.
Creating and maintaining procedural documentation.
The successful Infrastructure Engineer must be willing to be Onsite in London 2 days a week.

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