Wintel / Configuration Engineer

Swindon
6 days ago
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Wintel / Configuration Engineer

Swindon - 3 days on-site per week

6 months

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The Role

Our client is seeking an Environment Engineer to support integrated test environments for a large-scale financial services programme with the end client.

This role sits within Environment Engineering and focuses on environment stability, configuration, and operational support. You'll work closely with QA, infrastructure, and DevOps teams to provision environments, maintain compliance, and resolve incidents quickly and effectively.

If you enjoy hands-on technical support, automation, and keeping complex environments running smoothly, this is a strong long-term contract opportunity.

Key Responsibilities

Provision, configure, and maintain integrated test environments

Ensure environment stability, reliability, and availability

Provide L1/L2 support across Wintel-based platforms and applications

Work closely with QA teams to support testing activities and resolve environment issues

Collaborate with infrastructure and DevOps teams to manage capacity and performance

Troubleshoot incidents and perform root cause analysis

Ensure environments meet security, compliance, and operational standards

Support batch processing and certificate management activities

Contribute to automation and continuous improvement initiatives

Must Have Skills & Experience

You should have solid hands-on experience in L1/L2 environment or infrastructure support, including:

Configuration & Environment Support

Wintel (Windows-based environments)

Windows Server

.NET applications

PowerShell scripting

SQL Server

DevOps tooling and practices

Digital Lab / Testing Support

L1/L2 support experience in Digital Lab environments

Eggplant (test automation or environment support exposure)

Certificate Management & Automation

Certificate lifecycle management

Automation experience within Wintel environments

Tools such as AppViewX and Ansible

.NET-based automation or scripting

Nice-to-Have Skills

Financial services or banking domain experience

Experience supporting large, integrated test environments

Exposure to batch scheduling or batch operations

Strong documentation and knowledge-sharing mindset

All profiles will be reviewed against the required skills and experience. Due to the high number of applications we will only be able to respond to successful applicants in the first instance. We thank you for your interest and the time taken to apply

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