IT Engineer

Ruabon
2 months ago
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IT Engineer

Location: Ruabon, Wrexham

Salary: £34,000-£40,000

Job Type: Permanent

Hours:

Monday-Thursday: 08:00-17:15

Working Fridays: 08:00-16:15

Approx. 21-23 non‑working Fridays per year

ABOUT THE ROLE

I'm recruiting on behalf of a client for an IT Engineer who will play a key role in supporting the management of the organisation's IT infrastructure and driving digital transformation. You will provide high‑quality IT support, ensure the smooth daily running of systems, and collaborate with the tech team to help develop bespoke, award‑winning software platforms. This position offers excellent career progression and the opportunity to build innovative IT solutions using a range of programming languages.

RESPONSIBILITIES

Manage Active Directory, Windows & Ubuntu Servers, SQL Server & MySQL, and virtual environments (VMware, vSphere)

Oversee backups (Veeam), documentation (Confluence), and Synology DSM

Provide support for Microsoft 365 and Windows operating systems

Work with Fortinet FortiOS, Certero, and Axonius

Install software and assist with network administration

Configure and maintain laptops/desktops, printer servers, switches, firewalls, and Raspberry Pi devices

Deliver local and remote user support

Collaborate with HQ and branch offices via MS Teams

Support database management, system queries, and BI reporting

Maintain Windows Server roles including IIS, Print Server, File Server, and Terminal Services

Use CLI, SSH, and ZPL label printing tools

Contribute to AI‑driven system improvements and tech innovations

WHAT YOU'LL NEED TO BE SUCCESSFUL

Knowledge of FIA framework, IT documentation control, and Cisco Meraki cloud

Skills in Laravel, PHP, Python, C#.NET Core, and SSH

Understanding of common network protocols, GitHub, Metabase, and Visual Studio Code

Experience with Jira, Confluence, MerakiCloud, Azure Data Studio, and SharePoint

Ability to produce BI reports from company systems

Experience with virtual desktop infrastructure

Strong CLI and label printer (ZPL) experience

ABOUT YOU

Passionate about IT, cybersecurity, and preventing emerging threats

Completed HNC/HND or Degree in IT/Software Development

1-2 years' experience within an IT environment

Clear communicator capable of simplifying complex technical issues

WHY THIS ROLE IS A GREAT OPPORTUNITY

Work with cutting‑edge technologies and contribute to meaningful digital projects

Supportive, collaborative, and inclusive working culture

Excellent opportunities for progression and professional development

Chance to travel to global sites within the wider organisation

An opportunity to make a real impact and shape future systems

Adecco acts as an employment agency for permanent recruitment and an employment business for the supply of temporary workers. The Adecco Group UK & Ireland is an Equal Opportunities Employer.

By applying for this role your details will be submitted to Adecco. Our Candidate Privacy Information Statement explaining how we will use your information is available on our website

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