Forsyth Barnes
Infrastructure Engineer

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Infrastructure Engineer (Permanent)
Location: London - Hybrid - 4 Days in Office, 1 Day WFH
Salary: Up to £45,000
Travel: Occasional travel to stores, particularly around new openings.
On-call: Low-volume requirement, with compensation provided.
Overview of the Role
A growing UK retail business is looking to add an Infrastructure Engineer to its internal technology function.
This is a genuinely hands-on position for an infrastructure professional who enjoys being close to the technology and the end users. You'll be working across a physical estate of retail locations, supporting the infrastructure that keeps stores operating while also getting involved in the technology delivery behind new locations.
Key Responsibilities
- Taking ownership of day-to-day infrastructure issues across a multi-site retail environment.
- Supporting stores and users across networking, connectivity, devices, and POS.
- Working alongside the wider infrastructure team to keep the estate stable and operational.
- Getting involved in new store openings, including working with suppliers and coordinating the technology required for new locations.
- Supporting infrastructure changes, upgrades, and rollouts.
- Investigating problems, identifying root causes, and putting practical fixes in place.
- Working with third-party technology providers when issues require escalation.
- Providing occasional out-of-hours support as part of a low-volume on-call arrangement.
- Helping improve the way infrastructure support is delivered as the business continues to evolve.
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- Around 2–5 years' commercial infrastructure experience.
- Experience working within retail, hospitality, or another multi-site environment.
- Strong networking fundamentals, including experience with Fortinet.
- Experience supporting VMware and/or Hyper-V.
- Good understanding of Microsoft 365, Windows, and desktop infrastructure.
- Exposure to POS or other store-based technology would be highly beneficial.
- Experience dealing directly with users, suppliers, and third parties.
- A willingness to get involved with both BAU support and project work.
If this looks of interest, please contact David Daminabo - david.daminabo@forsythbarnes.com.
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