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Project Engineer

Wylde Green
2 weeks ago
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Project Engineer - MSP, Windows, Infrastructure Projects

Birmingham - £35,000 - £45,000 + Benefits

Are you an experienced IT Engineer with a strong background in technical installations and client-facing project work within an MSP environment? This is an excellent opportunity for a Project Engineer to join a growing managed service provider delivering cutting-edge infrastructure solutions across the West Midlands and beyond.

As a Project Engineer, you'll be responsible for delivering and implementing technical projects for clients, including onsite installations of servers, firewalls, networking equipment, Wi-Fi, workstations, and cloud-based systems. You will work across multiple customer sites to scope, deliver, and complete projects while maintaining strong communication with clients and internal teams.

As a Project Engineer, your key responsibilities will include:

Leading and delivering IT infrastructure projects across client sites, including the installation of servers, firewalls, Wi-Fi networks, and workstations.

Managing and executing cloud migration projects and managed services deployments.

Collaborating with internal teams and clients to scope and design technical solutions.

Providing onsite technical implementation and troubleshooting during project phases.

Maintaining accurate project documentation and ensuring successful handovers to the support team.

Acting as a technical escalation point during complex deployments.

The ideal Project Engineer will have experience with:

A background working in a Managed Service Provider (MSP) environment.

Strong knowledge of Microsoft technologies including Windows Server (Apply online only)), Windows 10/11, Active Directory, and Office 365.

Virtualisation technologies such as VMware ESXi 7.0 and Hyper-V.

Backup and recovery tools, ideally Veeam Backup & Replication.

Networking fundamentals and experience configuring firewalls and wireless solutions.

Experience handling multiple client-facing projects simultaneously, with excellent organisational and communication skills.

A proactive approach to problem-solving and delivering technical solutions.

You must hold a full UK driving licence and be willing to travel to client sites when required.

If you're looking to take the next step in your IT career by joining a fast-paced MSP delivering hands-on technical projects, click apply now to find out more

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