Infrastructure Engineer

Ouseburn, Newcastle upon Tyne
6 days ago
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The position of Infrastructure Engineer within the not-for-profit sector involves managing and supporting technology infrastructure to ensure optimal performance and reliability. This role is ideal for someone with expertise in maintaining systems and a passion for delivering effective solutions.

Client Details

This organisation operates within the not-for-profit sector and is recognised for its commitment to delivering impactful services. As a medium-sized organisation, they are dedicated to leveraging technology to support their mission and enhance their operations.

Description

Manage and maintain the organisation's technology infrastructure, including servers, networks, and storage systems.

Monitor system performance and troubleshoot issues to ensure minimal downtime.

Implement and maintain security measures to safeguard data and systems.

Collaborate with internal teams to assess and address infrastructure needs.

Document infrastructure configurations and processes for future reference.

Support upgrades and migrations to improve system efficiency and capability.

Provide technical guidance and support to end-users as needed.

Stay updated on emerging technologies and recommend improvements where relevant.

Implement and manage virtualisation platforms (VMware, Hyper-V) ensuring optimal performance and resource utilisation

Design and implement hybrid cloud solutions connecting on-premise infrastructure with Azure services

Configure and maintain network infrastructure including switches, routers, firewalls, VPNs, and wireless systems

Deploy and support Windows Server and Linux environments, ensuring appropriate patching, hardening, and configuration management

Manage Active Directory, DNS, DHCP services and plan migration to Azure Active Directory/Entra IDProfile

A successful Infrastructure Engineer should have:

A strong understanding of technology infrastructure, including networks, servers, and storage systems.

Experience with implementing and managing security protocols and solutions.

Proficiency in troubleshooting and resolving technical issues efficiently.

Familiarity with system upgrades and migrations.

Excellent organisational skills and attention to detail.

A proactive approach to learning and applying emerging technologies.

Effective communication skills to support collaboration and user assistance.Job Offer

A permanent position within the not-for-profit sector, offering a fulfilling career path.

Competitive salary ranging from £46,400 per annum.

Comprehensive benefits package to support your well-being and professional growth.

An opportunity to contribute to meaningful projects that make a difference.If you're ready to take the next step in your career as an Infrastructure Engineer, apply today and join a team dedicated to making a positive impact

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