Logic Managed Services
Infrastructure Engineer

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Senior Infrastructure Engineer is required by my well known, London based retail client.
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, Are you a hands-on IT infrastructure professional who thrives in a fast-paced retail environment? My client are looking for an experienced IT Infrastructure Engineer to help deliver reliable, scalable technology solutions across their stores, Head Office and warehouse operation
s. This is an exciting opportunity to play a key role in supporting business-critical infrastructure, leading IT readiness for new store openings, and driving operational excellence across the esta
te. The r ole:Supporting and maintaining IT infrastructure across stores, Head Office and warehouse locat ionsLeading the IT setup and readiness for new store openings and refurbishm entsDelivering infrastructure and POS rollout projects with minimal disruption to operat ionsProviding BAU support for tills, networking, connectivity and store technolo giesTroubleshooting and resolving infrastructure issues to minimise down timeParticipating in an on-call rota for critical incid entsActing as an escalation point for the IT Service Desk and engineering t eamsSupporting store lifecycle activities including openings, closures and relocat ionsMaintaining clear technical documentation and contributing to process improvem entsMentoring junior engineers and supporting knowledge sharing across the
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team, What they are looking for5+ years’ experience in IT infrastructure sup portStrong experience supporting retail technology environm entsKnowledge of SD-WAN, Fortinet, switching, Wi-Fi and POS sys temsExperience with Microsoft 365 administration and Active Direc toryStrong Windows Desktop and Windows Server support experi enceExposure to VMware and Hyper-V environm entsKnowledge of Microsoft SQL and FTP sup portExcellent troubleshooting and root cause analysis sk illsStrong communication skills with the ability to support stakeholders at all le velsProactive mindset with a strong attention to detail and continuous improvement f


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ocus This is a fantastic opportunity to join a small team within a well know brand. Please send your CV in the first instance and if relevant (you will need to have previous experience working in a retail IT environment to be considered) you will be contacted with full role and company informa tion.
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