Workplace Integration Engineer - DV Cleared

Basingstoke
2 weeks ago
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Workplace Integration Engineer

Must have an Active DV Clearance

An opportunity is available for an experienced Workplace Integration Engineer to join a dynamic Integration Practice delivering secure solutions within complex environments. This Workplace Integration Engineer role sits within a multi skilled Agile team and focuses on the end to end delivery of integrated workplace and infrastructure components across varied technology estates.

About the Role - Workplace Integration Engineer

As a Workplace Integration Engineer, you will own delivery of defined work packages from design through prototyping, user piloting, and production support.

You will work closely with Network Architects and Project Managers to configure, test, and document solutions from multiple vendors.

You will automate deployments across Linux environments using Ansible and Terraform.

You will script repeatable unit tests and support early life operations following go live.

You will maintain and update technical documentation, ensuring long term supportability.

You will manage ongoing changes in response to evolving user requirements.

Key Skills - Workplace Integration Engineer

Strong experience with RHEL and CentOS, including automation via Ansible and Terraform.

Advanced knowledge of Microsoft Windows enterprise administration, including GPO, Registry, PowerShell, and patching mechanisms.

Solid scripting capability with batch, PowerShell, or Python.

Experience working within DevOps delivery environments.

Understanding of networking fundamentals and IP packet structures.

Desirable Experience - Workplace Integration Engineer

Active Directory, PKI, VMware virtualisation, and Windows Server environments.

System hardening and gold build creation.

Automated test execution using Robot framework.

Agile delivery methodologies.

This role suits a technically strong Workplace Integration Engineer who takes ownership, solves problems, and delivers secure solutions at pace.

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