Infrastructure & Security Engineer

Euroclear
united kingdom
1 year ago
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Division: The Group Business Solutions (GBS)

Your Role

As an Infrastructure Engineer you will responsible for the infrastructure design, implementation and support of the production, test & development environments. You will develop expertise in services managed by the Infrastructure & Security team, and already possess expertise in infrastructure & security technologies used in the financial services industry. You will take an active role representing the department in projects related to your area of expertise.

Key activities

Manage the IT infrastructure to ensure the production stability, availability and security Troubleshoot incidents and problems Provide technical advices and guidelines to development teams and project leaders to make an efficient use of systems infrastructure while respecting the best practices and company policies and processes Participate in the review of applicative designs and the deployment in production Maintain the versioning / patching of software’s Ensure the high availability & recoverability of systems & Data Assist in the adaptation of best practices and processes in line with regulatory requirements Project work, analysing and delivering backlog items / Kanban deliverables

Technical Skillsets

Experience in Infrastructure Engineering across networking and security infrastructure, Exposure to DevOps Infrastructure Support / Site Reliability Engineering, and with deep but broad knowledge of IT infrastructure including exposure to Azure Cloud technologies. Layer 2/3 switch configuration & support (Cisco IOS) Firewall configuration (Cisco ASA, SonicWall, Imperva WAF) Loadbalancing (HAProxy, F5, A10) IDS/IPS (preferable experience with Cisco Firepower) TCP/IP, DNS, VPN SAN storage administration (iSCSI, NFS) Backup solutions - VMware ESXi (vSphere, vCenter) Microsoft Server Operating Systems (2012, 2016, 2019) Windows 10 - Active Directory (GPO, ADDS etc) SQL Server Administration (2014, 2016) Linux administration Red Hat Enterprise Linux (6,7,8)

You may also participate in the watch duty and/or weekend work and more generally, production support (incident, problem, change management) for the Infrastructure & Security team.

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