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We are working closely with a prestigous Law Firm and provider of wealth management services, based in
Lincolnshire and across the Midlands. Established in 1856, we are considered to be one of the oldest
law firms in the UK.

Benefits:

• Generous holiday entitlements
• Staff discount on legal fees and wealth management fees
• Income protection
• Life assurance at 3 x salary
• Salary Exchange Pension Scheme option
• Employee Assistance Programme

The Role:
We are excited to offer a rewarding opportunity for a seasoned Infrastructure Engineer to join our
dedicated IT team. This role offers flexibility in terms of office location across our various
Chattertons branches. There will be requirement to travel to other offices therefore a full current
driving license and use of your own vehicle (with business insurance) is required for the position.
As an Infrastructure Engineer, you will be at the forefront of managing our hybrid on-premises and
Azure cloud infrastructure, ensuring optimal security, performance, and reliability, as part of our
forward-thinking team.

Key Duties and Responsibilities:

• Supporting the day-to-day management of our existing IT systems and hybrid cloud
infrastructure, including monitoring, patching, and upgrades.

• Architect and deploy solutions inside Azure that are interoperable with existing onpremises infrastructure, facilitating a migration of key systems to the cloud.

• Configure/manage components such as Hyper-V failover cluster nodes, virtual machines,
mail servers, domain controllers, networking equipment, and storage devices (Dell).

• Assist the IT support team with escalated support requests from end users.

• Provision and optimise resources within Azure, including virtual machines, networking,
security, backup and storage services; monitoring and remediating as required.

• Establish secure and reliable connectivity between on-premises data centres, branch
offices, and Azure via IPVPN, MPLS, fibre, and DSL.

• Implement/manage seamless hybrid identity authentication solutions (Active
Directory/Azure AD/Entra Connect) & access between on-premises and Azure resources.

• Develop PowerShell scripts, automation workflows, and configuration management tools
to streamline provisioning, deployment, and management tasks.

• Implement and maintain security measures across both environments, including firewall
configurations, access controls, and digital certificates, ensuring compliance with
regulatory and industry standard requirements such as Cyber Essentials.

• Create and maintain documentation outlining the overall architecture, components, and
integration points, facilitating knowledge sharing within the IT team and wider firm.

• Stay up to date with the latest trends, technologies, and best practices in hybrid cloud,
Azure services, and infrastructure management; identifying opportunities for innovation
and new solutions to enhance the hybrid cloud environment

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