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IT Infrastructure Analyst

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IT Infrastructure Analyst – Newbury – £38,000 to £43,000 – office based

Our Berkshire/Newbury based client is a forward-thinking organization dedicated to delivering reliable, secure, and scalable technology solutions. As they continue to grow they are looking to add an experienced IT Infrastructure Analyst to support and optimize their core technology systems.

As an IT Infrastructure Analyst you will be responsible for monitoring, maintaining, and improving the performance, security and stability of group IT systems and networks. You’ll work closely with internal stakeholders and technical teams to ensure their infrastructure meets the needs of the business.

Role remit

  • Monitor and maintain physical and virtual server environments as the Azure cloud journey progresses.

  • Troubleshoot and resolve infrastructure issues related to servers, networks, storage, and cloud platforms.

  • Assist in the design and implementation of infrastructure upgrades and new technology rollouts.

  • Collaborate with cybersecurity teams to ensure secure infrastructure practices.

  • Support disaster recovery and business continuity planning and testing.

  • Maintain documentation for systems architecture, procedures, and changes.

  • Ensure compliance with company policies and regulatory standards.

    Your background

  • MS365, Defender, Intune, Active Directory, Windows Server

  • Pedigree in cyber security risks and how to mitigate threats

  • Azure hosted and on-premise infrastructures

  • Experience supporting hybrid or multi-cloud environments

  • Cyber security best practice

    Our client offers an excellent package and commitment to training and development. If you are interested in building and maintaining robust IT systems that support business growth please contact pete @ jiyuconsulting. co. uk

    IT Infrastructure Analyst – Newbury – £38,000 to £43,000 – office based

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