Infrastructure Manager

Bentley Whitaker Search and Selection
Ne11Ad, NE1 1AD, United Kingdom
4 days ago
£75,000 – £90,000 pa

Salary

£75,000 – £90,000 pa

Job Type
Permanent
Work Pattern
Full-time
Work Location
Hybrid
Seniority
Senior
Posted
29 May 2026 (4 days ago)

Benefits

Benefits package

Infrastructure Engineering Manager - Linux administration, Kubernetes, Ansible, Docker, Puppet, Networking, Storage, Virtualisation

Description for the Infrastructure Manager role:- This is a fantastic opportunity with a technology division of a global company. The role will involve managing a Systems Administration and Infrastructure team (c7 people) in a fast-paced technology environment. It requires a strong Engineering background including Linux administration, Network configuration/Toubleshooting, Kubernetes, Cloud technologies and Puppet/Ansible. The role will not be "hands on" day to day, but more owning architectural decisions and managing/prioritising the workload of the team and projects.

The role can be remote with the proviso that you can visit the there offices for important meetings (Newcastle)

Experience required for the Infrastructure Engineer roles:-

  • 7yrs+ commercial experience in an infrastructure role
  • Team leading/Management experience
  • Linux administration skills
  • Kubernetes knowledge
  • Solid networking/security understanding/experience
  • Ansible and/or Puppet

Salary for theInfrastructure Managerrole will be negotiable dependent on experience but expect £75,000 to £90,000 basic + benefits package depending on experience.

Infrastructure Engineering Manager - Linux administration, Kubernetes, Ansible, Docker, Puppet,Networking, Storage, Virtualisation

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