Are you the kind of infrastructure person who still wants to be close to the technology, but also wants to lead a small team properly?
We’re hiring an Infrastructure Manager for a company in Exeter, supporting over 10,000 users and a growing multi-site environment.
This isn’t a “sit in meetings all day and manage from a distance” role.
You’ll be:
* Managing a small infrastructure team whilst remaining hands-on
* Owning day-to-day infrastructure operations
* Acting as a technical escalation point
* Helping shape the future infrastructure strategy
* Supporting a major merger and wider transformation
* Working across servers, networking, firewalls, cloud, backups, telephony and endpoint management
The environment is mainly Microsoft, with a lot of on-prem infrastructure, but also increasing use of Azure, M365, Intune and cloud services.
What they care about:
They want someone who can lead people, but still understands the tech.
You don’t need to be an expert in every area, but you do need to be comfortable across:
* Microsoft 365 administration
* Active Directory / identity
* Windows Server
* Networking (LANs, WANs, VLANs and switching)
* Firewalls
* Endpoint deployment and management
* Backups, disaster recovery and cyber security basics
Bonus points for experience with things like Fortinet, HP Aruba, Ubiquiti / UniFi, Intune, SCCM, Cyber Essentials, supplier management or education.
But the main thing is this:
Can you manage a small team, keep things moving, explain technical issues clearly, and help the company make sensible infrastructure decisions?
Why this is worth a look:
* It’s a big environment, but not a corporate treadmill.
* You’ll have real influence over infrastructure direction
* You’ll inherit a team structure with room to develop people
* There’s a major merger happening, so plenty of meaningful work
* You’ll have strong work-life balance compared with commercial environments
* There’s a good pension, strong holiday allowance, Christmas shutdown and paid out-of-hours cover
This is mostly on-site in Exeter, with flexibility where it makes sense, but it is not a remote role.
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