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Role: IT Engineer
Location: Cardiff (Hybrid)
Salary: Up to £45,000 p/annum

CPS Group is supporting a large public sector organisation in hiring an IT Engineer to join an established team responsible for maintaining the organisation's infrastructure and driving its digital transformation.

Key Responsibilities:

  • Identify and implement optimal cloud-based solutions while managing, monitoring, and maintaining both on-premise and cloud platforms.
  • Troubleshoot incidents, determine root causes, apply fixes, document issues, and implement preventive measures.
  • Lead server projects from conception to completion, ensuring timely delivery within budget.
  • Communicate IT initiatives, priorities, and progress to key stakeholders, fostering collaboration between IT and other business units.

    Essential Skills & Experience:

  • Proven experience in architecting, designing, developing, and implementing cloud solutions on cloud platforms.
  • Knowledge of NAS and SAN storage technologies.
  • Expertise in AWS and Azure cloud platforms.
  • Strong understanding of Microsoft Server Technology and Hyper-V clustering.
  • Experience in one or more of the following areas:
  • Database Architecture
  • Business Intelligence
  • Big Data
  • Machine Learning
  • Advanced Analytics

    Benefits:

  • Public Sector Pension
  • 36 Days Annuel Leave
  • Professional Development support

    If you're looking for a role with a range of responsibilities across development, cloud, design, and strategy, make sure you apply.

    If interested, please contact Sam John (Senior Staffing Consultant) at CPS Group UK.

    Email: (url removed)

    By applying to this advert you are giving CPS Group (UK) Ltd authority to hold and process your data for this specific role and any other roles we may deem suitable to you over time. We will not pass your data to any third party without your verbal or written permission to do so. All incoming and outgoing calls are recorded for training and compliance purposes. CPS Group (UK) Ltd is acting as an Employment Agency in relation to this vacancy. Our new privacy policy can be found here (url removed)

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