Server & Network Infrastructure Technician

Summerfield, Worcestershire
1 day ago
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Server & Network Infrastructure Technician

Location: Kidderminsteer

Salary: up to £40,000 per annum

Job Type: Full-time, Mon-Fri working hours 37.5 hour a week contract. Permanent salary.

As an IT recycler and supplier of IT Services we have overseen more than 3 million devices through the IT lifecycle and, as a result, are perfectly placed to provide our customers with guidance and advice through this complex market. We offer a huge range of additional services, such as IT spares and logistics throughout the UK, as well as datacentre and office relocations, configuration and build, bonded stock, engineers and project managers along with Greensafe Global, our hardware specialist IT brokerage service.

We are looking for a practical, hands-on Server & Network Infrastructure Technician to support and manage GreensafeIT’s internal IT infrastructure. This role is focused on the day-to-day maintenance of in-house servers, core network equipment, and connected systems that keep the business running smoothly.

The successful candidate will be responsible for basic server administration, monitoring system health, supporting backups, maintaining network switches, troubleshooting connectivity issues, and ensuring our internal infrastructure remains secure, stable, and well organised.

This is an ideal role for someone with a strong foundation in IT infrastructure who is comfortable working across both server and network environments in a growing business.

Key Responsibilities:

Server Management

Carry out day-to-day administration of in-house servers

Monitor server performance, uptime, storage, and system health

Perform routine checks, updates, patching, and basic maintenance

Support user account administration, permissions, and access control

Assist with backup monitoring, restore checks, and disaster recovery readiness

Troubleshoot server-related issues and escalate where required

Maintain server documentation, asset records, and configuration details

Support virtualised or physical server environments as required

Network & Switch Management

Manage and maintain internal network switches and related infrastructure

Configure basic switch settings, VLANs, ports, and connectivity rules where required

Monitor network performance and identify faults or bottlenecks

Troubleshoot LAN, patching, switch, and cabling issues across the business

Support office, warehouse, and operational connectivity requirements

Assist with firewall, router, and internet connectivity checks where needed

Ensure network hardware is labelled, documented, and well maintained

Ensure Switch configuration is backed up and document restore process.

General Infrastructure Support

Provide hands-on support for infrastructure changes, upgrades, and installations

Assist with hardware replacements, rack organisation, and patching standards

Help maintain IT security standards across internal systems and devices

Support internal teams with infrastructure-related incidents and requests

Work with third-party providers where specialist support is required

Contribute to infrastructure improvement projects and business continuity planning

Competencies & Behaviours:

Good understanding of Windows Server administration

Basic experience managing on-premises server infrastructure

Experience with network switches, patching, and general LAN environments

Understanding of IP addressing, DHCP, DNS, VLANs, and basic routing

Familiarity with backups, storage management, and system monitoring

Ability to diagnose and resolve hardware, server, and network issues

Good documentation and organisational skills

Comfortable working independently on day-to-day infrastructure tasks

Hands-on and practical approach

Reliable and methodical

Good problem solver

Able to prioritise and manage routine infrastructure tasks

Clear communicator with both technical and non-technical teams

Proactive in spotting risks and areas for improvement

Experience with virtualisation platforms such as Hyper-V

Knowledge of Microsoft 365 / Entra / Active Directory environments

Experience supporting warehouse, operational, or multi-site infrastructure

Awareness of cybersecurity best practices and patch management

Benefits:

Staff discount online store

Company events

Refer a friend Scheme - £150+

On-site Fully Equipped Gymnasium

To Apply

If you feel you are a suitable candidate and would like to work for Greensafe IT, please do not hesitate to apply

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