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Server and Cloud Infrastructure Analyst

London
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An Arts organisation in London are seeking a Technical Analyst to join their infrastructure team.

As part of the Infrastructure and Operations team, reporting to the Infrastructure Lead, contribute to the successful administration, support and improvement of the digital infrastructure. The core focus of the role is to provide infrastructure support for our on-premise and cloud infrastructure, including, but not limited to Virtualisation, Storage, Backups and Cloud. We are currently embarking on a programme of upgrades that will provide opportunities to be involved in the design, implementation and ongoing support.

The role will require you to be on site 3 days a week in London.

Responsibilities

Proactively manage and monitor IT infrastructure to provide resilient, business aligned IT services
Identify and remediate service issues, escalating to third party maintenance suppliers as required
Administer, document, and monitor IT infrastructure to ensure a highly secure, compliant IT environment, and document procedures and share knowledge to ensure other team members are equipped to assist or cover absences.
Ensure IT systems are implemented to be as highly available as appropriate and ensure coordination with organisational business continuity plan
Work alongside the IT Management team to identify, mitigate, and control risks, governance, and compliance requirements related to the IT infrastructure, and specify, implement, and manage IT infrastructure standards and operating procedures.
Maintain excellent, collaborative working relationships with other IT colleagues to ensure the IT infrastructure is fit for purpose and supports the delivery of IT services and customer needs, while also providing help and support to the IT Service Desk to resolve any escalated issues.

Experience

Demonstrable experience in a technical (IT) infrastructure arena, incl. experience of
Microsoft Operating Systems
Linux Operating Systems
Active Directory
Cloud platforms
Hardware management
SAN storage
Server virtualisation
Back-up solutions
Messaging & collaboration services
Networked printing

Able to demonstrate an analytical approach to work and troubleshooting skills including awareness of Cybersecurity best practices
Able to demonstrate effective organisational skills with the ability to work calmly under pressure, multitask and prioritise

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