Infrastructure Engineer

Epsom
5 days ago
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Infrastructure Engineer - Surrey -£35,000 - £39,000

You must have the right to work in the UK, NO Sponsorship

Are You the Next Infrastructure Hero?

Do you speak fluent Microsoft and dream in network protocols? Can you tame wild servers with a single command? We're on the hunt for a mid-level Infrastructure Engineer who can work magic with systems whilst keeping their feet firmly on the ground.

The Mission (Should You Choose to Accept It)

You'll be the backbone of the companies digital world - supporting, managing, and optimising office infrastructure and data centre. Your technical prowess will ensure everything runs smoothly while you tackle exciting challenges across networking, servers, virtualisation, and cloud technologies.

What You'll Be Doing

  • Wielding your powers over Microsoft 365 (Exchange, SharePoint, OneDrive, Teams)

  • Commanding networks of firewalls, routers, and switches like a digital orchestra conductor

  • Mastering Windows Server environments and taming Active Directory

  • Performing virtualisation wizardry with Hyper-V

  • Defending our digital kingdom with robust cybersecurity practices

  • Ensuring our emails actually reach their destinations (a superpower in itself!)

  • Rescuing users with your legendary troubleshooting abilities

  • Documenting your adventures for future tech heroes

    Your Superhero Qualifications

  • 3-5 years of battle-tested experience in IT infrastructure

  • Fluency in Microsoft 365 and Windows Server languages

  • Enterprise firewall whispering abilities (especially SonicWall)

  • Hyper-V virtualisation mastery

  • Cybersecurity sixth sense

  • Problem-solving superpowers

  • Communication skills that work with both humans and machines

  • IT certifications that make your CV shine

    What's In It For You?

  • £35,000 - £39,000 annual salary, depending on your experience

  • Clear path to tech leadership (Senior Engineer → Operations Manager → Operations Director)

  • Professional development to level up your skills

  • Collaborative team of fellow tech enthusiasts

  • Health insurance (unlocks after your first year)

  • Pension scheme for your future self

  • SFIA framework to guide your professional journey

    The Details



Monday to Friday

* Location: Epsom office (a 5-minute stroll from the train station)

* Probation: 3 months to prove your tech prowess

Ready to join this companies quest? Apply now and show us how you'll transform infrastructure into a thing of legend!

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