A leader in the retail industry is looking to employ an IT Infrastructure Engineer.
Reporting to the Technical Lead, the IT Infrastructure Engineer is a key player in maintaining and optimization our hybrid (on-prem/cloud) server infrastructure. In this role, you will ensure high availability through regular tuning and updates, while actively designing and executing migrations to build a more resilient, future-state environment.
Responsibilities:
Cloud Architecture & Strategy
Design & Deploy: Lead the end-to-end implementation of multi-cloud solutions (AWS, Azure)
Vision & Automation: Advance the cloud strategy by developing automation tools
Core Operations & Infrastructure
System Optimization: Perform ongoing resource tuning, hardware upgrades (CPU, memory, disk partitioning), and maintain data center monitoring equipment.
Enterprise Management: Own and manage Identity Management, Business Continuity/Disaster Recovery, and the Document Management Strategy.
Incident & Project Leadership
Project Delivery: Act as project lead for major business initiatives, including new office, store, and warehouse openings.
Availability & Resolution: Troubleshoot business-impacting issues based on urgency
Governance
Compliance: Adhere to firm Change and Problem Management policies within an ITIL or formalized IT operations framework.
Requirements
Minimum 2 years working with cloud platforms
Extensive knowledge of Microsoft and Linux based systems including Hardware, software, networking and storage
Experience with Microsoft Azure AD DS and Virtualisations such as Proxmox, HyperV and Vmware
Experience architecting cloud infrastructure such as Microsoft Azure and AWS
Technical knowledge of infrastructure components such as Network, Storage, Linux/Windows, Application knowledge of Java, .Net, and IT security
Experience with DevOps procedures and an Agile environment
Education and Experience
Degree level qualifications in a Technology related subject
Cisco CCNP Enterprise is required
Linux CompTIA LX0-104 or LPIC-1 or better
Microsoft MCSA Core Infrastructure
Any Public cloud certifications, Microsoft Azure, Google Cloud or Amazon Web Services (AWS), will be considered as an asset