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Bristol
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Lead Project Infrastructure Engineer – MSP | Hybrid | Bristol

Are you a seasoned Infrastructure Engineer ready to take the lead on a diverse range of technical transformation projects? Our client, a dynamic and fast-growing Managed Service Provider, is looking for a Lead Project Engineer to spearhead end-to-end delivery across cloud, infrastructure, networking, and security solutions.

The Role

As the Lead Project Engineer, you’ll be the driving force behind complex client projects, from initial scoping and design to implementation and handover.

You’ll work closely with clients across multiple industries, leading technology initiatives such as:

  • On-prem to cloud migrations (Microsoft 365, Azure, etc.)

  • Infrastructure refreshes and virtualisation projects

  • Networking and security design and implementation

  • Modern workplace and endpoint management solutions

    This is a client-facing position requiring both technical depth and strong communication skills. You’ll act as the bridge between technical teams and clients, ensuring projects are delivered on time and to the highest standard.

    What You’ll Need

  • Proven experience within a Managed Service Provider (MSP) environment (essential)

  • Broad technical knowledge across infrastructure, cloud, networking, and security

  • Strong project delivery and stakeholder management skills

  • Excellent communication and documentation abilities

  • Full UK driving licence, client site visits required

    What’s On Offer

  • Private health plan

  • Regular company social events

  • Company car

  • 25 days annual leave + bank holidays

  • Hybrid working model with flexibility

  • Exposure to cutting-edge cloud and security technologies

  • Supportive culture with genuine progression opportunities

    If you’re an experienced MSP professional who thrives on delivering technical excellence and leading high-impact projects, we’d love to hear from you.

    Set2Recruit are acting as an employment agency in relation to this vacancy. Please note, all applicants must hold a valid UK passport

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