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Infrastructure Engineer - Commodities and Trading - Up to £85k - Hybrid, LDN

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Infrastructure Engineer - Commodities and Trading - Up to £85k - Hybrid, LDN
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**Commodities and Energy Trading | Hybrid, London (Tower Bridge Station) | Up to £85k + bonus"
A leading global asset manager, responsible for assets under management across energy, precious metals, agriculture, FX, absolute return, multi-asset, and specialist investment strategies, is looking to hire an Infrastructure Engineer to work within their current desk support team.
About the Role
As an Infrastructure Engineer, you will support the day-to-day operation and evolution of a large-scale enterprise infrastructure environment. The role sits within a technology team responsible for maintaining a hybrid infrastructure estate, spanning:
- Azure cloud services
- Microsoft enterprise platforms
- On-premise VMware environments
Your key contributions will include:
- Ensuring stability, performance, and scalability of infrastructure supporting multiple front-office teams.
- Contributing to longer-term infrastructure initiatives, such as data centre migration and modernisation projects.
Key Responsibilities
The Infrastructure Engineer will be responsible for:
- Supporting day-to-day operational running of a large enterprise infrastructure environment, working across:
- Azure cloud platforms
- On-premise infrastructure
- Provisioning and managing infrastructure for multiple front-office teams, ensuring:
- Environments are reliable, secure, scalable, and aligned with business requirements.
- Focus on maintaining and supporting a large Azure environment, including:
- Identity management
- Authentication services
- Enterprise applications
- Extensive work across the Microsoft technology stack (e.g., Microsoft 365, Exchange, Entra ID (Azure Active Directory)).
- Monitoring system performance metrics such as:
- CPU utilisation
- Disk capacity
- Overall infrastructure health
- Ensuring optimal uptime, stability, and operational efficiency.
- Contributing to ongoing infrastructure improvement initiatives:
- Including a strategic data centre migration to an externally managed environment to modernise the infrastructure and reduce operational overhead.
- Working closely with internal technology and network teams to:
- Ensure infrastructure services support critical applications, business operations, and long-term technology strategy.
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Requirements
Experience & Skills
- Three to five years of experience working in an infrastructure environment.
- Experience with scripting and automation using:
- PowerShell
- Python
- Ability to develop scripts to support:
- Infrastructure management
- Automation
- Operational efficiency across cloud and on-premise environments.
- Experience supporting enterprise infrastructure environments across:
- Azure
- VMware
- Strong understanding of:
- Microsoft enterprise platforms
- Identity and authentication services.
- Knowledge of:
- Infrastructure performance monitoring
- Capacity management.
- Ability to work across:
- Business-as-usual (BAU) operational support
- Infrastructure improvement projects.
Location & Salary
- Work location: Hybrid, with in-office days at Tower Bridge Station.
- Salary: Up to £85,000 base salary per annum + bonus.
Interested? If you are interested in this Infrastructure Engineer role, please apply with your recent CV or reach out to us directly at shabana@virtuetech.io.
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