Principal Infrastructure Team Lead

Bristol
3 weeks ago
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Principal Infrastructure Engineer/Team Lead
Bristol – 3 Days Onsite/2 Days WFH
Up to £85,000 + Excellent Benefits

The role requires candidates to obtain SC clearance or to have existing SC Clearance.

The Opportunity

Are you a highly skilled Principal Infrastructure Engineer Team Lead with a passion for solving real-world challenges? Join a cutting-edge organisation that designs and delivers critical technology to support Defence and National Security. You will be joining a dynamic team and making a tangible impact on mission-critical projects.

As a Principal Infrastructure Engineer and Team Lead, you will manage and oversee the design, implementation and maintenance of critical IT Infrastructure in a high-stakes environment. Leading a small, specialist team, you’ll ensure the reliability and scalability of on-premises systems.

Your Responsibilities:

  • Maintain, optimise and enhance IT Infrastructure, including configuration management and infrastructure-as-code (IaC) practices

  • Lead fault resolution processes and troubleshoot complex issues systematically

  • Design and deploy new infrastructure components, including network devices, virtual machines, containers and workflows

  • Implement robust monitoring and alerting solutions for real-time insights

  • Foster Agile and DevOps practices within the team to enhance operational efficiency and delivery quality

  • Standardise and document end-user device build processes for secure and consistent system integration

  • Mentor and empower Engineers, fostering their professional growth

    What You’ll Need:

  • Extensive knowledge of Networking, Enterprise Operating Systems and virtualisation technologies (VMware, Cisco, Linux, Windows Server)

  • Proven leadership skills, with the ability to delegate, prioritise and manage workloads effectively

  • Strong troubleshooting capabilities and a detail-oriented approach to problem-solving

  • Experience with scripting languages (Python or Bash) and automation tools like Ansible or Terraform.

  • Excellent communication skills, with the ability to explain complex IT concepts to diverse stakeholders.

  • Familiarity with Agile and DevOps practices, including CI/CD pipelines and iterative workflows.

    What’s in It for You:

  • Work with cutting-edge technology

  • 28 Days Holiday + Bank Holidays

  • Be part of a growing team, helping shape the future of critical Infrastructure Projects

  • Health Cash Plan

  • Company Pension Scheme

  • Lunch/Refreshments onsite

  • Financial Assistance

  • Life Insurance/Income Protection

  • Enhanced Parental Leave

  • 24/7 GP Access

  • Private Medical Insurance

  • EV Car Scheme/Cycle to Work scheme

  • Employee Assistance Programme

    How to Apply:

    If you’re ready to take the lead on high-impact projects and make a meaningful difference, apply now with your CV. We’d love to hear from candidates with diverse experiences and transferable skills, even if you don’t meet every criterion.

    Key Words - Senior Infrastructure Engineer, hybrid cloud, IT infrastructure, fault resolution, troubleshooting, virtual machines, orchestration workflows, CI/CD pipelines, agile processes, private cloud, public cloud, AWS, Azure, VMware vSphere, Linux KVM, OpenShift, Terraform, Ansible, Python, Bash, IaC, hyper-converged infrastructure, SD-WAN, security clearance, SC clearance, DV clearance

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