Be at the heart of actionFly remote-controlled drones into enemy territory to gather vital information.

Apply Now

Infrastructure Engineer (Hybrid)

Glasgow
1 week ago
Create job alert

Neogen Recruitment is working on behalf of a leading data protection engineering team to recruit an Infrastructure Engineer.

Join a collaborative, supportive engineering team in Glasgow delivering best‑in‑class data protection services. You’ll work with tenured engineers, apprentices, graduates, developers and specialists on a mix of third‑party integrations and in‑house product development. This is a great opportunity to grow your technical career while working on varied, challenging projects and learning from an experienced global team.

Key responsibilities

  • Integrate and support third‑party vendor backup and data protection solutions

  • Develop in‑house applications and tooling (testing, capacity management, automation)

  • Collaborate with global teams to capture requirements and deliver solutions

  • Advise and communicate technical approaches to stakeholders of differing technical backgrounds

  • Troubleshoot issues alongside operations and engineering colleagues

  • Contribute actively to team meetings and a continuous‑improvement culture

    Required skills & experience

  • Strong understanding of on‑premise infrastructure: storage, networking and operating systems

  • Experience with backup and data protection platforms

  • Excellent troubleshooting and analytical skills; able to make sound, timely decisions

  • Strong interpersonal, organisational and communication skills

  • Comfortable working in a global, team‑oriented environment

    Desirable (nice to have)

  • Proficiency in, or eagerness to learn, a high‑level programming language

  • Systems administration experience (UNIX and/or Windows Server)

  • Experience with storage technologies (SAN, NAS, S3/object storage)

  • Familiarity with Kubernetes or OpenShift

  • Cloud computing experience

  • Project delivery experience

  • Exposure to software vulnerability detection, security hardening or penetration testing

    Salary & benefits

  • Salary up to £65,000 per annum

  • Corporate benefits include: pension, private healthcare, annual bonus, generous holiday allowance, flexible/remote working options, professional training and development

    Why apply

  • High‑learning, varied role with strong mentoring and career development opportunities

  • Work on a blend of product development and enterprise integrations in a supportive team environment

Related Jobs

View all jobs

Infrastructure Engineer

Infrastructure Engineer

Infrastructure Engineer

Infrastructure Engineer - Newcastle - inside IR35

Infrastructure Engineer (Hybrid)

Infrastructure Engineer - Production Network Engineering

Subscribe to Future Tech Insights for the latest jobs & insights, direct to your inbox.

By subscribing, you agree to our privacy policy and terms of service.

Industry Insights

Discover insightful articles, industry insights, expert tips, and curated resources.

Cloud Computing Team Structures Explained: Who Does What in a Modern Cloud Department

Cloud computing has transformed how organisations in the UK and worldwide design, deliver, and maintain their IT infrastructure. Whether it’s migrating on-premise workloads to the cloud, building cloud-native applications, or optimising for cost, performance, and security — organisations of all sizes need cloud teams with clearly defined roles. For someone applying for cloud computing jobs, or hiring for them, knowing who does what in a modern cloud department gives you an edge. This article describes the core roles you’ll find in a mature cloud team, how these roles work together through the cloud lifecycle, what skills UK employers tend to expect, typical career paths and salaries, plus the challenges of structuring cloud computing teams.

Why the UK Could Be the World’s Next Cloud Computing Jobs Hub

Cloud computing has shifted rapidly from a novel concept to the backbone of modern technology. From SaaS platforms and virtual desktops to distributed infrastructure and AI-ready architectures, cloud is now everywhere. This transformation has created an explosive demand for skilled professionals in cloud engineering, cloud architecture, security, operations, DevOps, and beyond. For UK professionals and employers, the cloud opportunity is huge. Demand is growing, salaries are strong, and scope spans startups, enterprises, government, and public services. This article explores why the UK is well-placed to become the world’s next cloud computing jobs hub, what sectors and roles are rising fastest, and what must be done to make it a reality.

The Best Free Tools & Platforms to Practise Cloud Computing Skills in 2025/26

Cloud computing has become the backbone of digital transformation. From small start-ups to multinational enterprises, organisations are moving workloads, applications, and even entire infrastructures into the cloud. This shift has fuelled demand for skilled professionals who understand not just the theory, but the practical application of cloud services. If you want a career in cloud engineering, DevOps, cloud architecture, or even data science with cloud specialisation, hands-on practice is essential. Employers are no longer satisfied with theoretical knowledge; they want candidates who can prove they’ve spun up a server, deployed a container, or automated infrastructure on a real platform. The good news? You don’t need to break the bank. Dozens of free tiers, open-source frameworks, and sandbox environments exist to help you practise cloud computing skills at zero cost. In this article, we’ll cover the best free tools and platforms in 2025 that let you experiment, build projects, and showcase your cloud expertise.