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Role: Infrastructure Engineer
Location: Leicester, UK (Hybrid)
Salary: £40k-£50k + Benefits
The Opportunity
We're looking for an experienced Infrastructure Engineer to join a growing IT team responsible for supporting and evolving a modern hybrid infrastructure estate.
This role offers a great mix of BAU support and project work, giving you the opportunity to play a key part in delivering infrastructure improvements, cloud initiatives, and business-critical technology projects.
Technical Skills
We're looking for experience with a number of the following technologies:
- Microsoft Windows Server
- Microsoft Azure
- Microsoft 365
- Active Directory, Group Policy, DNS & DHCP
- VMware vSphere
- PowerShell
- Linux and Windows
- Backup and disaster recovery solutions
- Infrastructure monitoring tools
- Storage technologies
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What You'll Be Doing
- Managing and supporting Microsoft server infrastructure across on-premise and Azure environments
- Administering and maintaining VMware virtual infrastructure
- Managing Active Directory, Group Policy, DNS, DHCP, and Microsoft 365 services
- Monitoring infrastructure performance, availability, and security
- Troubleshooting and resolving complex infrastructure, server, and networking issues
- Supporting backup, disaster recovery, and business continuity solutions
- Creating and maintaining technical documentation


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Projects You'll Be Involved In
Alongside day-to-day infrastructure support, you'll play a key role in delivering a variety of exciting projects, including:
- Microsoft Azure cloud migrations and optimisation
- Windows Server upgrades and migrations
- VMware infrastructure upgrades and virtualisation projects
- Microsoft 365 migrations and tenant improvements
- Storage and backup solution implementations
- Infrastructure modernisation and automation initiatives
- Security improvement projects, including vulnerability remediation and infrastructure hardening
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