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IT Infrastructure Engineer

Glasgow
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IT Infrastructure Engineer required to join a growing UK organisation, in Glasgow taking a key role in supporting and enhancing a modern hybrid infrastructure that keeps the business connected and secure. This is an opportunity to work with modern technologies, influence future IT improvements, and see the tangible impact of your work every day.

The Company

This well established UK business, headquartered in Glasgow, places a strong focus on developing its people. Clear development pathways, ongoing training, and a culture that values communication, accountability, and learning, empower employees to make a real impact.

Technology is at the heart of how the company operates. They combine modern cloud platforms, secure networks and sophisticated in house solutions to streamline workflows and deliver innovative ways of working.

You'll be joining a team that encourages ownership, continuous improvement, and new ideas where your technical expertise will help shape the company's future technology landscape.

The Role

As an Infrastructure Engineer, you'll be responsible for maintaining and developing the organisation's infrastructure across on premise and cloud environments. You'll provide advanced technical support, lead on system improvements, and ensure that the company's IT foundation remains robust, secure, and ready for the future.

Every day will bring variety and challenge from optimising Azure environments and automating key processes to solving complex network issues that keep the business running smoothly. You'll work closely with colleagues and partners to deliver infrastructure that's fast, reliable, and built to scale.

Key Responsibilities:

** Provide 3rd line technical support across servers, networks, VoIP and cloud platforms, resolving complex issues and driving continuous improvement.
** Design, deploy, and maintain secure and scalable infrastructure solutions that directly enhance business performance.
** Take a lead role in managing and improving the network ensuring connectivity, performance, and resilience across multiple sites.
** Administer and optimise Microsoft technologies including Azure, O365, Intune, Entra, and Active Directory.
** Manage virtualisation platforms such as VMware, Hyper V, ensuring stability and efficiency.
** Develop and implement automation solutions using PowerShell and other modern management tools.
** Collaborate with internal stakeholders and external vendors to deliver new services and ensure system reliability.
** Contribute to infrastructure strategy and project delivery, helping shape the company's ongoing digital transformation.

About You:

** Strong experience supporting and managing IT infrastructure, including servers, storage, and cloud environments.
** Knowledge of networking, routing, switching, and VPNs to firewalls and connectivity solutions.

** Experience managing networked communication or telephony systems, including VoIP, unified communications, and related infrastructure.
** Skilled in Microsoft 365, Azure, Intune, Entra, and Active Directory administration.
** Confident with cloud migrations, automation, and virtualisation technologies.
** Excellent problem solving ability and a proactive, improvement focused mindset.
** Strong communicator with the ability to explain technical concepts clearly and work collaboratively across teams.

** Solid understanding of security frameworks and compliance standards, helping ensure systems are secure and resilient.
** Microsoft or Azure certifications, or an IT related degree, would be advantageous.

What's on Offer:

The salary for this role is up to £55k with a comprehensive benefits package. They operate a hybrid working pattern, 3 days onsite at their Glasgow city centre office, conveniently located near public transport links, with parking available for those who drive.

This is an opportunity for an experienced Infrastructure Engineer who enjoys variety, ownership, and hands on technical work. You'll join a company that values innovation, invests in technology, and gives you the freedom to make a real impact on how systems evolve and perform.

If this sounds interesting please apply of reach out to Murray Simpson

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