Infrastructure Engineer

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I’m delighted to be partnering with a growing international organisation to recruit an Infrastructure Engineer. This is a fantastic opportunity to join a highly collaborative team, supporting hybrid cloud environments and monitored technologies to deliver resilient, secure infrastructure services.
 
Key Responsibilities:
As an Infrastructure Engineer, you’ll play a hands-on role in both operational support and project delivery. Key responsibilities include:

Respond to and resolve technical incidents, service requests, changes, and problems across the IT estate.
Design, implement, and document hybrid cloud infrastructure solutions in collaboration with architects and stakeholders.
Translate business and technical requirements into practical, scalable infrastructure solutions.
Proactively monitor and remediate incidents using approved tools and practices.
Serve as an escalation point for internal teams, including out-of-hours support when required.
Maintain clear and accurate documentation of issues, resolutions, and changes, ensuring timely stakeholder communication.
Collaborate across business units to drive swift resolution of technical issues.
Lead and support IT security remediation initiatives, ensuring alignment with best practices.
Contribute to the development, integration, and optimisation of monitored technologies and infrastructure tools.
Embrace new technologies, driving their adoption within the infrastructure and wider IT functions. 
About You:

Proven experience in a demanding infrastructure environment, supporting multiple tech stacks and internal stakeholders across geographies.
Strong Azure and Office 365 knowledge, including tenant migrations.
Familiarity with Nutanix AHV and/or VMware.
Experience with Dell, HP, and Cisco networking hardware.
Working knowledge of Fortinet firewall technologies and AWS IaaS.
Understanding of SIEM and IDR tools, with experience in WAN/SD-WAN environments.
Strong stakeholder management and communication skills at all levels.
Detail-oriented with a high degree of accuracy and integrity.
Customer service-focused with a collaborative mindset.
Critical thinker with excellent problem-solving and prioritisation skills.
Enthusiastic, curious, and always willing to go the extra mile. 
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