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Senior Infrastructure Engineer – London - £80,000 – £100,000

An opportunity has become available to join an growing tech organisation based in London. This organisation is looking for someone that shows an aptitude to learning new skills, shows a keen interest in technology and is looking to excel in this role.

Key skills and experience:

  • Active Directory and Group Policy

  • A clear understanding of cloud technologies and offerings from Azure or AWS

  • Programming/scripting experience (PowerShell)

  • Experience with server virtualisation, Backup, Storage, Desktop, Network

  • Understanding of network routing, switching and load balancing technologies

  • Delivering infrastructure projects based on IT strategy

  • Strong technical, analytical and problem-solving skills

  • Strong 0365 knowledge

  • Designing, implementing and supporting Cloud and hybrid workloads

  • Managing Firewalls with external partners

  • Enhance our CPU, GPU, HPC, and cloud infrastructure

  • Collaborate with data scientists, machine learning engineers, and simulations engineers to accelerate workflows

  • Proficiency in Linux, MacOS, and Windows, including virtualization and scripting.

  • Familiarity with HPC systems, cloud platforms (e.g., AWS, Azure, GCP)

  • Support and develop our SaaS platform, integrating it into our existing IT ecosystem

    If you feel you have the relevant experience, please apply

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