3rd Line Support Engineer - Linux

London
1 month ago
Applications closed

Related Jobs

View all jobs

IT Support Engineer + Training + Career Progression

24/7 Support Engineer

IT Field Maintenance Engineer

Network Engineer / ICT Network Administrator

Infrastructure Support Engineer

Senior IT Engineer

3rd Line Support Engineer - Linux

+Permanent opportunity

+DV cleared role - must be eligible for clearance

+On site working in London - near Waterloo

+£55,000 - £60,000

Skills:

+Windows

+RHEL

+Vmware

+DNS

+AD

+2nd / 3rd line support experience

My cleint has a requirement for a 3rd line supprt engineer to join their team on site in London to provide support to their infrastructure environments, to carry out the following activities:

o Trouble-shooting environmental infrastructure issues (Windows, RHEL, SAN, GPO's, WSUS, AD, AppLocker etc)

o Working with the Network , Engineering and SOC teams to trouble-shoot issues that affect End Users

o Working direct with client leads to resolve escalated incidents.

o Patching and Maintenance of test and live environments to include installing Anti-Virus, WSUS, RHEL & other product updates

o Working with PKI Certificates and SIEM tooling

o Providing support to Engineering & Test teams

o AD Administration activities - accounts, groups, memberships, permissions etc.

o Participating in rota for On-Call to ensure 24/7/365 support is provided

The chosen candidate will ideally be an experienced grade, with a track record of infrastructure support.

Your experience

Infrastructure: VMWare vSphere; Windows Server; Windows AD, DNS, WSUS and RDS; McAfee; RHEL;
Applications (nice to have): SharePoint, SQL, Exchange, CASD
Must be elligible for DV clearanceIf you'd like to discuss this 3rd Line Engineer role in more detail, please send your updated CV to (url removed) and I will get in touch

Subscribe to Future Tech Insights for the latest jobs & insights, direct to your inbox.

By subscribing, you agree to our privacy policy and terms of service.

Industry Insights

Discover insightful articles, industry insights, expert tips, and curated resources.

SOC Analyst Jobs UK 2026: Salaries, Skills & How to Get Hired

Cyber security is one of the UK's fastest-growing career paths — and SOC analyst is where most people begin. It's in high demand, genuinely accessible, and you don't need a degree or years of experience to get started. But knowing what UK employers actually want in 2026 — what they pay, which certs matter, and how to stand out — is a different matter. This guide covers all of it.

How Many Cyber Security Tools Do You Need to Know to Get a Cyber Security Job?

If you are trying to build or move forward in a cyber security career, it can feel like the list of tools you are expected to know never ends. One job advert asks for SIEM platforms, another mentions penetration testing tools, another lists cloud security, threat intelligence platforms, endpoint detection, scripting languages and compliance frameworks. Scroll LinkedIn and it gets worse. Everyone seems to “know” dozens of tools, certifications and platforms. Here is the reality most cyber security hiring managers agree on: they are not hiring you because you know every tool. They are hiring you because you understand risk, can think like an attacker and a defender, follow process, communicate clearly and make good decisions under pressure. Tools matter — but only when they support those outcomes. So how many cyber security tools do you actually need to know to get a job? For most job seekers, the answer is far fewer than you think. This article explains what employers really expect, which tools are essential, which are role-specific and how to focus your learning so you look credible, not overwhelmed.

What Hiring Managers Look for First in Cyber Security Job Applications (UK Guide)

If you want to stand out in the highly competitive world of cyber security job applications, you need to understand what hiring managers look for before they even finish reading a CV. Cyber security hiring managers scan applications quickly and with specific priorities in mind. They assess not just your technical ability, but your judgement, professionalism, clarity, risk awareness and evidence of impact. This guide explains what hiring managers look for first in cyber security applications across roles like Security Analyst, Security Engineer, Penetration Tester, Incident Responder, Security Architect, Governance Risk and Compliance specialists and Cloud Security positions. Use this as a practical, step-by-step checklist to sharpen your CV, LinkedIn profile, cover letter and portfolio before you apply on www.cybersecurityjobs.tech .