Proactive.IT Appointments Ltd.
Senior Infrastructure Engineer

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Senior Infrastructure Engineer
London - Hybrid
Our client, a boutique financial Services client, is looking for an Experienced Infrastructure Engineer to support both change management/upgrades, maintenance of IT Services to deliver strategic IT services. You will have a blend of the following skills and attributes:
- Design, deploy, and maintain cloud infrastructure using Azure services
- Collaborate with the IT team to develop and implement cloud migration strategies
- Delivery of 2nd/3rd line operational support for IT services including working with 3rd party providers
- Design, implement, and maintain complex IT infrastructure solutions that meet the bank's business needs
- Monitor and optimize cloud infrastructure performance and costs
- Troubleshoot and resolve any issues related to Azure services
- Managed and delivered IT solutions
- Experience with Office 365, including Microsoft Teams
- SQL Server
- Experience with ITSM systems (Sunrise)
- Strong Server, VMWare, SAN knowledge
- Network administration/troubleshooting of the following firewalls, VLANs, VPNs, DNS, DHCP, and Wi-Fi
- Current commercial knowledge of supporting/ administering Microsoft Servers, Active Directory, Group Policy, Windows 11
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If this sounds like your next career move, our client offers an excellent salary and benefits package, including a market-leading pension and bonus.


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