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IT Infrastructure Engineer

Little Sutton
6 days ago
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IT Infrastructure Engineer – Contract 6-12 months

Orion is partnered with a major renewable energy provider operating six biomass energy centres across the UK. We are recruiting an experienced IT Infrastructure Engineer to secure and strengthen site IT systems, ensuring maximum uptime and cyber resilience.

This role is perfect for an engineer with strong IT systems experience in industrial environments who enjoys auditing, designing, and implementing robust infrastructure solutions.

IT Infrastructure Engineer Benefits:

Outside IR35 - the worker will be self-employed for tax purposes
6-12 months duration
Travel expenses fully covered (45p/mile & hotels)
Flexible field-based role 

IT Infrastructure Engineer Duties:

Visit sites across the UK to audit and assess IT infrastructure
Perform gap analysis on current hardware, networking, and security setups
Design and implement redundancy, failover, and cybersecurity solutions
Test systems and create documentation to support resilience efforts 

IT Infrastructure Engineer Required Experience:

Proven experience in IT infrastructure design and resilience projects
Understanding of SCADA/OT systems and industrial networking
Strong knowledge of disaster recovery and business continuity planning
Comfortable working independently and delivering end-to-end solutions
Familiarity with RAMS, H&S, and manufacturing/industrial environments 

If you like the look of this Industrial IT Infrastructure Engineer role, then click and apply or for further information, please contact Jamie Garcia-Courtice –

INDMAN

Due to the volume of applications we receive, unfortunately, we are not able to respond to every application personally, so if you have not heard back from us within 5 working days, please assume your application has been unsuccessful. To see our other available vacancies please visit our website

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