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IT Infrastructure Manager

Tower, Greater London
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IT Infrastructure Manager – (Hands On) - £90K + Package
London x2 days pw  

An excellent opportunity has arisen with a global brand for a hands on Infrastructure Manager to join their Infrastructure team. This role involves supporting their current systems and services, as well as leading new projects, solutions, and platforms across both on-premise and cloud environments.

Role and Responcibilities:

Management: Reporting to the CTO, you will lead the implementation and support their UK infrastructure across multiple office locations and cloud services
Technical Expertise: You will leverage your comprehensive infrastructure experience to manage a variety of solutions across multiple tech stacks
Strategic Development: Develop a clear understanding of the offerings available to different business units, identify capabilities that align with global and UK strategies, and recognize system limitations
Hybrid Work Environment: This role offers a blend of working from their London HQ and remote locationsEssential Skills and  Experience:

Information Security: Strong understanding of security best practices in all aspects of information security, with attention to detail and a commitment to thorough documentation.
Cloud Hosting: Experience with IaaS/PaaS/SaaS hosting (preferably Azure), including the consolidation and modernization of legacy systems to fit cloud environments. Relevant certifications in support and architecture.
Networking: Robust networking background, with experience in managing multiple sites from firewalls to edge switches (Palo Alto, HP, Cisco), and familiarity with SD-WAN, IPv6, VPN, BGP, and Zero Trust/Zero Trust Network Access (ZT/ZTNA).
On-Premise Solutions: Experience with on-premise solutions, e.g. VMware
Enterprise Storage: Proficiency in managing enterprise storage solutions across on-prem and cloud environments.
Team Collaboration: Ability to work effectively as a team player, sharing knowledge with both junior and senior staff members.
Problem Solving Ownership: Serve as a point of escalation, utilizing calm and methodical thought processes to resolve issues. This hands-on role requires supporting the infrastructure and service desk teams to resolution.Desirable Skills:

Cloud Networking: Knowledge of cloud networking.
Automation & Containerization: Familiarity with automation or containerization technologies.
MDM Solutions: Experience with Intune/Jamf MDM at an enterprise level.
Service Desk & Change Management: Good working knowledge of service desk and change management processes, including authorization and risk categorization.
Reporting: Ability to create reports using PowerBI.
ISO27001: Exposure to the ISO27001 process.Package:

Basic Salary: up to £90,000
Package: Full corporate bens package
Hybrid – x2 days onsite London

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