Systems Engineer - 12 month FTC

Royal Tunbridge Wells
8 months ago
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Systems/Infrastructure Engineer (12 month FTC) required by a well-known growing legal organisation based in the heart of Tunbridge Wells. The Infrastructure/Systems Engineer will join a small agile team working on the design and implementation of technology solutions in cloud and hybrid environments.

This is initially a 12-month fixed term contract covering maternity leave, however for the right person there may be an opportunity to transition into a permanent role.

The company operate on a hybrid model typically involving 60% of the time in the office.

Essential experience:

1+ years' experience as an Infrastructure/systems engineer
Office 365
Knowledge cloud solutions. Any knowledge of Azure would be advantageous
Entra ID (Microsoft Identity technologies)
Strong communication skillsThis is a great opportunity to join a well-established organisation with multiple offices. If you are looking for a role of this nature please contact or call (phone number removed).

Spectrum IT Recruitment (South) Limited is acting as an Employment Agency in relation to this vacancy

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