Senior Infrastructure Engineer - Windows & VMware
Essex, Ilford
Senior Infrastructure Engineer - Windows & VMware
Essex, Ilford
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Start your job searchExcellent Opportunity - Leading International business requires a Senior Infrastructure Engineer / Senior Windows Engineer. You will be lead for core infrastructure technologies of Microsoft, Windows, SQL, O365 & VMware & will be escalation point for 3rd resolution. The company is also looking to upgrade its ESX capability, & you will take control of SOP's. This is an excellent opportunity to work for a great company where you can add value. Senior Infrastructure Engineer / Senior Windows Engineer - Essex
Expertise & Responsibilities - Senior Infrastructure Engineer / Senior Windows Engineer
- Solid experience as Senior Infrastructure Engineer, Senior Windows Engineer, Windows 3rd Line Engineer
- Essential to have solid experience of both Windows & VMware
- Solid understanding of core industry technologies such as Microsoft & O365, with experience working with a range of infrastructure technologies, specifically those related to storage, computing & resilience capabilities eg: SQL, ESX/VMware, Veeam,
- Basic admin skills of SQL Server & SQL set up with experience of Cisco routers & switches
- Provide escalation / third line in-depth technical support for business incidents & problems across range of core technologies.
- Knowledge of Powershell automation, SCCM, configuration manager &/or VPO would be an advantage
- Ability to produce detailed Documentation
Senior Infrastructure Engineer / Senior Windows Engineer - Essex
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