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Environments Associate

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Job Description
Environments Management Associate
Location: BSN01 - Office based
Your role
We are looking for an Environments Management Associate to join our team and build on their current skills to enable them to learn all aspects of Environments Management. Your role will be to provide support to the Environments Manager and once fully trained responsibility for the day-to-day support and management of the technical environments which include the physical, virtualized and network infrastructures.
Your experience should show a basic ability to perform some (but not necessarily all) of the roles below:
- Delivery of the deployment of builds and releases as per the appropriate Build Guides or Work Instructions.
- Perform routine checks of technical environments to maintain system availability, performance, and capacity, including account management and backup processes.
- Maintain process and technical documentation.
- Ensure environments are available and have capacity at the point of project requirement.
- Troubleshooting, managing and tracking environment incidents, supporting service requests and any security related test activities, and tracking unapproved changes in the environments.
- Support BAU patching activities.
- Mentoring, guiding and leading junior team members.
- Act as point of contact for all Environments related issues across the project and escalate where necessary.
- Willing to travel to other Fujitsu sites on an ad-hoc basis to provide support where necessary.
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Skills and knowledge:
- Microsoft Windows Server 2019 / Windows 10
- Active Directory / DNS / Group Policy
- VMware vCenter/vSphere/ESXi 8.0.x (and above)
- Commvault / Veeam Backup and Replication
- Thin Client management (Dell, eLux, Scout, Citrix)
- Physical Server Management (Fujitsu PRIMERGY / iRMC)
- Knowledge of Linux operating systems (RedHat, Rocky, Alma etc)
- Knowledge of Network Management Tooling (VMware SMARTS, NCM, SevOne, Cisco ISE)
- Basic networking knowledge (Juniper/Cisco)
- Basic knowledge of Jira/Confluence/CASD
The right candidate will have good communication and organisational skills, attention to detail, be able to prioritise and be willing to learn new skills.
You must be willing and eligible to undergo security clearance for this position.
Please note: It’s still worth applying even if you do not meet all the requirements above. We are passionate about investing in you and your career and if you have the transferable skills/ background in Environments Management this could be the next opportunity for you.
Your Benefits
- 26 Days annual leave plus public holidays (3 flexible)
- Pension – Double matching contributions of up to 10%
- Life assurance
- Companywide incentive plans
- Your choices (Flexible benefits such as increased holidays/ travel/ dental critical illness and more)
- Perks at work – employee discounts
- Employee assistance programme/ virtual GP


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Recruitment process
The recruitment process consists of two stages of interviews.
We are a Disability Confident Employer and will offer an interview to disabled applicants who meet the minimum/essential criteria for the role. Email EMEIArecruitment@fujitsu.com if you would like to apply through the Disability Confident Interview Scheme.
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We are recognised as a responsible and inclusive employer: Not only are we a certified Disability Confident Leader, a Times Top 50 employer for Gender Equality, a Top 75 employer for Social Mobility, accredited with the Living Wage Foundation and a signatory for the Race at Work Charter, but we are also committed to the United Nations standards for LGBTI+ and a Stonewall Top 100 Employer.
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