iO Associates
Junior Infrastructure Engineer

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Junior Infrastructure Engineer
Permanent | £35,000 to £40,000 + Benefits | Basingstoke (Hybrid)
We're working with a growing technology organisation to recruit a Junior Infrastructure Engineer to join their team in Basingstoke.
This is a fantastic opportunity for someone early in their infrastructure career to gain exposure across a broad range of technologies, including Windows, Linux, networking, virtualisation, cloud environments and automation. You'll work alongside experienced engineers supporting complex client solutions while developing your technical skills.
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- Support infrastructure deployments, maintenance and troubleshooting activities
- Gain exposure to servers, networking, virtualisation and cloud technologies
- Assist with automation and Infrastructure as Code initiatives
- Work across Windows, Linux and Kubernetes environments
- Collaborate with senior engineers to resolve technical issues and deliver solutions
Skills & Experience
- Passion for technology and a desire to learn across multiple areas of infrastructure
- Some exposure to systems, networking, scripting or cloud technologies (through work, study or personal projects)
- Familiarity with tools such as PowerShell, Bash, Terraform or Ansible is advantageous
- Strong problem-solving skills and a hands-on approach to learning
- Eligible to obtain DV clearance.


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This role would suit a technical individual looking to develop a career in infrastructure engineering, with the opportunity to work on varied projects and build experience across modern enterprise environments.
If you're looking for a role where you can learn from experienced engineers and broaden your technical skill set, this could be a great next step.
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