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Charles Simon Associates Ltd
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9 months ago
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Infrastructure Engineer – (Infrastructure, Project, VMware, O365, Azure, Migration, Firewalls, CheckPoint, FortiNet, FortiGate, Networking, Hybrid, LAN/WAN, MSP) – Permanent – Warrington

Charles Simon Associates are currently looking for an Infrastructure Engineer on a permanent basis for a very fast growing MSP business based in Warrington.

Do you want to Join a boutique team that tackles complex infrastructure challenges with the precision of elite specialists, where agility, security, and Azure mastery aren’t just buzzwords, they’re the baseline?

Location: Warrington – 5 days per week onsite

Salary: Up to £50,000 per annum

Skills/Requirements for the Infrastructure Engineer:

  • Previous experience within a similar role

  • Extensive O365 experience

  • Migration experience, both from older versions to current and from on prem ideally to cloud

  • Virtulisation experience, VMware and/or Hyper-V

  • Networking, around Firewalls, VLAN’s, Routing and deploying LAN/WAN’s

  • Extensive Project delivery experience

  • MS Azure is highly desirable

  • Any experience of working with HLD/LLD would be a massive advantage

    Start date is ASAP for the Infrastructure Engineer

    The Infrastructure Engineer will be responsible for:

  • Planning and delivering a variety of projects from inception to completion for our clients

  • Maintaining strong relationships with key stakeholders in businesses

  • Leading migrations and other solution rollouts directly and with the support of other members of the business

  • Producing HLD’s/LLD’s for clients, including technical documentation, deployment and post implementation support for either our own internal teams or 3rd parties.

  • Acting as an escalation point for the service desk where needed, and providing mentoring when possible

  • Architecting, deploying and optimising Azure environments working on both fully and hybrid cloud solutions.

    Please send an up-to-date copy of your CV to be considered for the Infrastructure Engineer

    Infrastructure Engineer – (Infrastructure, Project, VMware, O365, Azure, Migration, Firewalls, CheckPoint, FortiNet, FortiGate, Networking, Hybrid, LAN/WAN, MSP) – Permanent – Warrington

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