Senior Infrastructure Engineer
- Employer
- Sanderson Government & Defence
- Location
- Newbury
- Salary
- £57000 - £65000 per annum + plus benefits
- Closing date
- 6 Oct 2021
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- Clearance Level
- SC, None / Undisclosed, NPPV
- Sector
- Information Technology
- Job Type
- Permanent
Our established client require an experienced IT Infrastructure Engineer to join their Infrastructure team due to continued growth. This is an exciting opportunity for someone looking to be recognised as a Senior IT Engineer and looking to work on varied IT projects and operations, including cloud IT solutions and gain industry recognised IT qualifications as required. This work in mainly remote based with occasional travel to Newbury and London. The main duties will be to contribute to developing and building enterprise IT systems; including: requirements clarification, Infrastructure design, development, Implementation - Build and configuration both physical and software (a key aspect of the role), testing, enhancing and maintaining / transfer to operations and migration support, 1st, 2nd, 3rd Line fault finding and resolution. The focus will be on implementing systems from an existing design, the platform will primarily be virtualised MS Windows based environment. Some knowledge of Linux / Unix server config is also required. Essential: MS Windows, Exchange, SQL Power shell scripting, WSUS and AV Implementation & management, Active Directory and DNS, Virtualisation - VMWare and HyperV, Storage, systems development, production of designs / specifications, customer facing skills. Desirable skills: Networking LAN/WAN (Cisco) Routing, switching & firewall's, Build Automation and rollout, design and development, build and development, public sector, Waterfall and / or Agile project delivery & Devops would be very advantageous Containers (Kubernates, Docker, Deployment Auto (Ansible including AWX/Tower) and pipeline tools e.g. Jenkins.
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