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Senior Windows Infrastructure & Security Engineer - Elite FinTech - £80,000-£150,000 + Market Leading Bonus

Hunter Bond
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5 months ago
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Job title:Senior Windows Infrastructure & Security Engineer

Client:Elite FinTech

Salary:£80,000-£150,000 + Market Leading Bonus

Location:London

Skills:Windows, Group Policy, Security, Access Management, Virtualisation, PowerShell, Azure, AWS, IaC


The role:


My client, a boutique FinTech organisation are looking for a Senior Windows Security Engineer to join their team.


The successful candidate will have expertise in Windows environments, a thorough grounding in Security, and the ability to optimise and develop the Infrastructure estate.


Responsibilities:


  • Troubleshooting Windows client and Server
  • Group Policy administration
  • Taking ownership of Security for the Windows estate
  • Automating repetitive tasks wherever possible
  • Working with other teams for cross-platform projects and initiatives (Linux)
  • Plan and implement upgrades, DR, BC etc.


Core skills required:


  • Expertise across Windows environments, with emphasis on Server 16/19/22, and Windows 10/11
  • Strong Active Directory experience including Group Policy, DNS, DHCP etc.
  • Experience with PowerShell for automation
  • Good understanding of Windows Security fundamentals
  • Experience with VMware / Hyper-V
  • Networking fundamentals
  • Ability to manage and run projects


Desirable skills:


  • Linux
  • AWS / Azure
  • IaC / Terraform / Ansible


This is an excellent opportunity for a highly skilled Senior Infrastructure Engineer with Security experience to join an extremely successful and well established business.


Please apply ASAP for more information.

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