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Infrastructure Architect

Full Time, Permanent

Role:  Network Architect

Location:  Fully remote (1/ fortnight in the office for team meetings)

Salary:  Up to £65k depending on the level of experience

 

If you’re fed up with getting passed rubbish projects, not having the support you need to do your job to the best of your ability, and having no real career progression or training, then you should apply for this role.

I know it’s a blunt opener, but I can’t think of a witty way to say; ‘you’re being underappreciated and that should stop because you’re great. Here’s how.’

I’m recruiting for a company in Leicester, and they need a Network  Architect.

They’ll be good to you.

They have some great projects to get stuck into- both internal and external- because a few years ago some really great, forward-thinking people in their tiny ‘IT dept’ decided to champion tech to the board of Directors, and they got the go-ahead to put tech at the heart of the company, and it’s working; they are doing better than ever before.

They have done -and are continuing to make the lives of their non-IT colleagues better by improving the systems/ apps they use better. They are delivering new external applications to ameliorate the experience of their users.

Their infrastructure team have a passion for networking and is looking for someone who can add to this and influence the design and development of their network estate, providing you with the opportunity to expand your skills in a variety of areas.

This is a 50/50 split from being hands-on to taking responsibility for the architecture and design of the infrastructure. Experience with Ansible, Puppet or Chef is an advantage. They are huge advocates of automation both through configuration management and IAAC. You will have the passion to automate and to take part in this journey with them.

They have implemented an Agile methodology and team structure; so whilst the team structure is quite flat because of that- lots of cross-collaboration between the infrastructure engineers, platform engineers, database administrators and software engineers etc. they are a relatively large company, and there are progression routes a-plenty, with training offered, too.

They have a number of technical teams, filled with people that love what they do, and are blinking great at it.

They are genuinely committed to being one of the best companies to work for in terms of their people, tech, projects, and beautiful office (with free parking and lots of treats in the kitchen).

If you would like to learn more about this role, give me a shout at the contact details provided, or if you’re fully bought in, apply now!

Welcome to the next step in your career.

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