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Senior Infrastructure Engineer

Milton Keynes
2 weeks ago
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Senior Infrastructure Engineer
Are you an experienced IT professional with a passion for networks, Servers, and infrastructure
We're looking for a Senior Infrastructure & Network Engineer to take ownership of our IT environment and help drive key projects forward.
What You'll Do:


  • Lead the support, maintenance, and improvement of ICT infrastructure, including Windows Server, Linux, and virtual environments.

  • Configure, install, and manage hardware, peripherals, and cloud environments with a proactive, problem-solving mindset.

  • Collaborate across IT teams to design, document, and implement infrastructure solutions.

  • Work with cutting-edge tools and technologies, including Nutanix virtual datacentres, Azure hybrid infrastructure, Microsoft 365, and automation Scripting (PowerShell, Ansible).

  • Support cybersecurity controls, anti-virus management (Trend, Defender), and data protection (Veeam).

  • Manage WAN/LAN, SDWAN, WiFi (Aruba), Firewalls (Palo Alto), and remote access solutions (Global Protect).

YOU


  • 3+ years' experience in Network & Server support or infrastructure operations.

  • Strong understanding of physical and virtual server environments, operating systems, and networking protocols.

  • Knowledge of industry standards and best practices

  • Ability to work autonomously, troubleshoot complex issues, and take ownership of projects.

If you thrive in dynamic IT environments, love solving complex infrastructure challenges, and enjoy working with modern technologies, we want to hear from you

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