IT SYSTEMS ENGINEER / IT SUPPORT ENGINEER - AZURE, SERVERS, OFFICE 365

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IT SYSTEMS ENGINEER / IT SUPPORT ENGINEER - AZURE, SERVERS, OFFICE 365

Bristol - Hybrid 3 days per week onsite

ARCA Resourcing is excited to be recruiting for an IT Systems Engineer on behalf of an innovative and rapidly growing engineering company that is revolutionising the automotive and motorsport simulator industry. With cutting-edge technology and a commitment to excellence, our client delivers state-of-the-art motion simulation solutions to high-profile customers in motorsport and vehicle development.

IT SYSTEMS ENGINEER / IT SUPPORT ENGINEER - AZURE, SERVERS, OFFICE 365

Our client is seeking an experienced and motivated IT Systems Engineer to support the development, deployment and monitoring of advanced motion generation technology used by industry-leading customers worldwide. This is a highly collaborative role, working across engineering, software, and production teams to build robust IT systems while enhancing security, reliability and pace of development.

This position offers the opportunity to work at the forefront of real-time simulation technology in a fast-moving, innovation-driven environment.

Key Responsibilities:

  • Specify, source and manage specialist IT hardware for applications including:

  • Real-time simulation hardware

  • Edge computing hardware

  • Compute resources

  • Servers

  • Improve quality and reliability across existing specialist IT systems, including:

  • Pipeline build agents

  • Hardware-in-the-loop testing systems

  • Simulation compute resources

  • Manage network configurations to ensure secure and reliable performance of:

  • Image generator graphics PCs

  • Database and deployment services

  • Package repositories

  • Collaborate with IT suppliers to design and implement secure IT systems across multiple sites

  • Support and integrate modern software platforms to enable fast and robust software development and deployment

  • Manage software licensing

  • Work directly with customers to integrate motion generation systems and associated IT hardware safely and efficiently on site

    Essential Skills & Experience:

  • Strong sense of ownership and enthusiasm for delivering high-quality systems

  • Proven experience managing IT infrastructure in complex technical environments

  • Solid understanding of network security and edge device management

  • Servers

  • Azure DevOps

  • Experience with Microsoft services including Office 365, Azure Portal and Azure Active Directory

  • Experience with continuous integration and deployment platforms

    Desirable:

  • Linux

  • Jira

  • Docker

    This is an excellent opportunity for an IT professional who thrives in technically demanding environments and enjoys working at the intersection of hardware, software and advanced engineering systems.

    To apply, please click the link for immediate consideration

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