Snr Infrastructure & Automations Engineer

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Senior Infrastructure & Automations Engineer
📍 Location: Whiteley, On-Site Working | 💰 Salary: £55,000 per annum | 🏢 Type: Permanent

Are you a highly skilled Infrastructure & Automations Engineer with expertise in cloud, automation, and security? Do you thrive in a fast-paced environment where your work directly impacts scalability, security, and efficiency? If so, we want to hear from you!

About the Role
As a Senior Infrastructure & Automations Engineer, you'll play a key role in designing, implementing, and managing secure, resilient, and automated IT infrastructure solutions. Working with cutting-edge tools such as Azure DevOps, Terraform, VMware, and cloud platforms like AWS & Azure, you'll drive automation, enhance security, and ensure compliance with industry standards like PCI DSS, ISO 27001, and Cyber Essentials+.

Key Responsibilities
🔹 Develop and manage infrastructure automation solutions for provisioning, monitoring, and management.
🔹 Maintain and optimize cloud and on-premises environments (VMware ESXi, Linux, Windows Server, Dell networking).
🔹 Implement and manage CI/CD pipelines, authentication solutions (SSO, SAML), and security best practices.
🔹 Ensure compliance with regulatory frameworks (PCI DSS, GDPR, DORA) and enforce security policies.
🔹 Lead monitoring and performance optimization using tools like Zabbix, SolarWinds, and SentryOne.

What You'll Bring
✔ Strong experience with automation tools: Azure DevOps, Terraform, Node-Red, Packer
✔ Expertise in network security, authentication solutions, and compliance
✔ Hands-on experience managing cloud environments (Azure, AWS) and virtualization platforms
✔ Strong scripting and automation skills (PowerShell, Python, Bash)
✔ A problem-solving mindset with excellent communication and documentation skills

Why Join Us?
✅ Exciting projects with cutting-edge technologies.
✅ Collaborative and growth-focused work environment.
✅ Competitive salary & benefits package.
✅ Opportunities for upskilling and professional development.

🚀 Ready to take the next step? Apply today and be part of a team that's driving the future of infrastructure automation!

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