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Infrastructure & Security Engineer
Location: Central London (Hybrid, two to three days on-site weekly) Contract: Permanent, Full-Time Salary: £55,000 - £60,000
We're working with a well-established organisation seeking to enhance its technology function by adding an Infrastructure & Security Engineer.
This role entails broad ownership across infrastructure, cloud, networking, and security, supporting a modern multi-site environment that includes a head office, operational locations, and customer-facing technology platforms. You’ll collaborate closely with both technical and non-technical stakeholders while contributing to the development of secure, resilient, and scalable infrastructure solutions that underpin critical business operations.
Key Responsibilities
- Provide 2nd and 3rd line support across infrastructure and security technologies
- Maintain and optimise Microsoft environments, including Azure, Microsoft 365, Entra ID, Intune, Windows Server, and Active Directory
- Support and enhance virtualised infrastructure using VMware technologies
- Manage and improve network infrastructure, including switching, routing, wireless, and firewall technologies
- Lead vulnerability management, security remediation, and compliance initiatives
- Support identity and access management, endpoint security, and threat protection activities
- Contribute to disaster recovery planning, testing, and business continuity initiatives
- Collaborate with internal teams and third-party suppliers to deliver infrastructure improvements and security enhancements
- Support and secure end-user technologies across corporate, retail, and operational environments (including device deployment via Intune and Autopilot)
- Create and maintain technical documentation, standards, and operational procedures
- Support ongoing infrastructure modernisation and continuous improvement projects
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Required Experience
- Experience in roles such as Infrastructure Engineer, Infrastructure Analyst, Systems Engineer, or similarly focused positions
- Strong proficiency in Microsoft infrastructure, including:
- Windows Server
- Active Directory
- Microsoft 365
- Azure, Entra ID, and Intune
- Hands-on experience with virtualised environments using VMware
- Familiarity with networking principles:
- TCP/IP
- Switching and routing
- Wireless networking
- Firewalls
- Experience with vulnerability management, endpoint security, and patch management
- Knowledge of identity and access management (IAM), including Multi-Factor Authentication (MFA) and role-based access controls
- Work history supporting backup, disaster recovery, and business continuity processes
- Strong troubleshooting, analytical, and problem-solving skills
- Ability to communicate clearly with both technical and business stakeholders


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Desirable Experience
- Exposure to Microsoft Defender, Sentinel, or other security tooling
- Experience with compliance frameworks, such as PCI-DSS, NIST, or ISO 27001
- PowerShell scripting experience
- Knowledge of Cisco networking technologies and Meraki environments
- Experience working in retail, hospitality, leisure, or similar multi-site customer-facing environments
- Understanding of Zero Trust security principles
- Experience with monitoring platforms such as SolarWinds or PRTG
- Relevant certifications from Microsoft, Azure, or Cisco
- Familiarity with automation tools like Azure CLI or Terraform
What’s on Offer
- Competitive salary and benefits package
- Exposure to cutting-edge cloud, infrastructure, and security technologies
- Opportunity to work on diverse infrastructure transformation and security projects
- Engagement with a fast-paced, customer-driven environment where technology is central to operations
- Ongoing learning and professional development opportunities
- Supportive and collaborative team culture
- Influence on technical direction and infrastructure strategy
- Clear paths for career progression
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