Company
Pearson Whiffin
Pearson Whiffin
£40,000 - £45,000 + OT + Benefits
Infrastructure Engineer – Project Focused We are working with an organisation who are looking for someone with strong project knowledge covering deployment of Azure/M365 as well as, ideally some experience with Power Stack and Automation as well as the usual suspects such as Windows Server and Active Directory. You will be joining a team who work with clients to deliver technical projects, this will include inputting into the design, making any changes in line with customer requirements and then driving delivery. This means you will need to possess an understanding of the project management lifecycle as well as the following skills and experience: Strong background in delivering new build Azure migrations/deployments, including knowledge of Intune, Office 365 and user focused applications. Previous experience working within a heavy project-based environment, be responsible for driving projects through to completion. Knowledge of Windows Server, VMware, scripting and Powershell, Active Directory, DNS, Group Policy Knowledge of networking, firewalls, switch configuration etc.. however this only needs to be at a basic level. Exceptional knowledge of project frameworks, such as PRINCE2 and Agile.
London
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