Senior Infrastructure Engineer

Aldgate
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Senior Infrastructure Engineer

London

Up to £75,000 per annum

VIQU have partnered with an international events company who are seeking a senior infrastructure engineer to aid with the design and implementation of their enterprise infrastructure landscape. They are currently migrating into an Azure infrastructure so previous experience in a similar role is a must, as well as M365 migration experience.

Job duties of the Senior Infrastructure Engineer:

Design of the enterprise infrastructure landscape. Writing HLD’s/LLD’s and implementing the designs.
Administration of O365 (SharePoint, Security, Defender, Teams, Exchange).
Azure Hybrid Cloud administration, contributing to the migration into Azure cloud.
Working with separate NOC and SOC teams to ensure security and networks are compliant to standards.
Creating and managing policy using Intune.
Management of backup systems.
Provide third line technical support, for any network, security and infrastructure tickets.
Requirements of the Senior Infrastructure Engineer:

Experience of implementing and designing Azure cloud infrastructure at a 3rd line level. AWS infrastructure is an added bonus but Azure is essential.  
Design and implementation experience across M365 solutions. M365 migration experience is a must.
Infrastructure design and architecture experience.
Experience working with a complex, enterprise infrastructure environment.
Implementation of backup solutions and development/testing of disaster recovery plans to ensure business continuity. Experience with Acronis is very advantageous.
Scripting and automation experience.
Networking knowledge and skills (TCP/IP, DNS, WAN/LAN ect.), ideally with Cisco technologies.
End User Computing (Intune, Group Policy, Virtual Desktop ect.).
Understanding of ISO27001 compliance and security monitoring tools (defender, purview ect.).  
Senior Infrastructure Engineer

London

Up to £75,000 per annum

To discuss this exciting opportunity in more detail, please APPLY NOW for a no obligation chat with your VIQU Consultant. Additionally, you can contact Jack McManus on (url removed).

If you know someone who would be ideal for this role, by way of showing our appreciation, VIQU is offering an introduction fee up to £1,000 once your referral has successfully started work with our client (terms apply).

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