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Infrastructure Manager

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My client is hiring for an infrastructure manager at their Crawley head office. You’ll be required 4 days a week onsite. The office has been recently refurbished and has off-street parking and is commutable to major road routes.
You’ll inherit a team and various ongoing projects as well as scope for further project work in our expansion plans. This is a hands-on role; you’ll be required to don your technical and architectural hat as we manage and add to our existing infrastructure solutions.
Role Requirements:
- Ideally, you’ll have commercial understanding of information security compliance following ISO 27001, cyber essentials, and the NHS security toolkit.
- Stakeholder management experience as well as budget management, you’ll have responsibility for the network and infrastructure budget.
- Coordinating the UK disaster recovery protocols.
- Owning the IT network and infrastructure teams, managing initiatives and team members.
- Liaising with our 3rd party vendors.
- Architecting our up-and-coming infrastructure architecture.
- Ideally, you’ll be very technically astute and enjoy rolling up your sleeves and being amongst the technical running of the network and infrastructure daily.
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Skills:
- Hardware: Dell Servers, Cisco Catalyst Switches, Cisco Meraki.
- Software & OS: windows server (2019-2025), windows 10/11, endpoint configuration manager, SQL, and google workspace.
- ITIL AND Microsoft or Cisco certificates are highly desirable.


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Benefits:
- 33 days holiday (including BH).
- Car Allowance.
- Private healthcare.
To apply, please send your CV to toby.santinella@experis.co.uk, with a brief overview of your experience in a covering paragraph.
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