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Lead Infrastructure Engineer

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M&A – 2nd/3rd Line Infrastructure Engineer | Technical BA
Location
Hybrid – remote + extensive European travel (expenses paid)
Rate
£400/day | Outside IR35
We’re looking for a 2nd/3rd Line Infrastructure Engineer with strong technical BA / discovery experience to support a major M&A infrastructure integration across 13 entities, 37 sites and ~1,000 users across Europe.
This is not a traditional hands-on 2nd/3rd line role. It is heavily focused on technical discovery, requirements gathering, infrastructure assessment and migration planning, so candidates need to be confident engaging with stakeholders and documenting complex environments.
Key Responsibilities
- Conduct technical discovery across infrastructure, EUC, networks, servers, Azure, M365 and identity.
- Meet with local IT teams and stakeholders to understand and document current-state environments.
- Gather technical requirements and translate findings into actionable migration plans.
- Identify risks, dependencies, gaps and migration requirements.
- Support infrastructure, EUC, M365/Azure and identity migration planning and cutovers.
- Produce technical documentation, inventories, requirements and migration reports.
- Support readiness assessments, UAT, cutover and post-migration hypercare.
- Work closely with project managers, engineers and technical leads across the programme.
- Extensive travel across Europe will be required.
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Key Skills
- Strong 2nd/3rd Line Infrastructure Engineering background.
- Strong knowledge of Windows Server, Active Directory, M365, Azure, Entra ID and Intune.
- Good understanding of networking and EUC.
- Previous experience in infrastructure migration, M&A or transformation projects.
- Strong technical discovery, requirements gathering and documentation skills.
- Excellent stakeholder engagement and communication skills.
- Strong Excel/data analysis capability.
- Comfortable working in ambiguous, fast-moving environments.


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An Infrastructure Engineer who has moved towards technical consultancy, discovery, migration or BA-style project work and enjoys the stakeholder-facing and analytical side of infrastructure delivery.
Extensive European travel is a key requirement.
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