IT Project Engineer

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IT Project Engineer | Poole | £36,000 per annum

As an IT Project Engineer for this well-established IT and Telecoms service provider, you will take full ownership of client projects, from requirements gathering and solution design through to implementation, testing and handover. You will be given autonomy, support from experienced technical colleagues and the chance to deepen your expertise across Cloud, Cybersecurity, Connectivity and modern workplace technologies.

As an IT Project Engineer, you will benefit from:

Time off in lieu for planned out-of-hours project work, or overtime pay
25 days holiday plus bank holidays, with additional days for long service
Established company pension scheme
Health Cash Plan plus staff rewards and wellness programmes
Death in Service cover after a qualifying probationary period
A structured personal development plan aligned to your career goals
Fully funded, industry-recognised certifications, including exam costs and study time
As an IT Project Engineer, your responsibilities will include:

Leading end-to-end IT infrastructure and cloud projects.
Acting as the primary contact through the project lifecycle.
Designing and delivering solutions across Microsoft Azure, 365, virtualisation, networking and security.
Planning and executing server, desktop, and cloud migrations.
Supporting planned out-of-hours work for cutovers and migrations.
As an IT Project Engineer, your experience will include:

Experienced as a 3rd line or IT Project Engineer.
Designing, implementing and migrating Windows Server environments, including hybrid cloud and Hyper V
Experience with endpoint deployment across Microsoft and Apple OS.
Ability to script and automate using PowerShell, with exposure to Copilot.
Microsoft Associate certification or higher, with UK driving license and able to gain SC clearance.
If you're ready to take the next step in your career as an IT Project Engineer, we would like to hear from you. Apply today with an up-to-date CV or call Josh at Rubicon for more information

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