IT Infrastructure Engineer (2nd / 3rd Line Support) – Daventry/Remote
MYO TalentIT Infrastructure Engineer / 2nd Line / 3rd Line / Second Line / Third Line / Desktop Support / Support Engineer / Microsoft / M365 Stack Administration / Active Directory / Teams / Entra / SharePoint / Exchange, Mobile management and Intune / Office 365 / Servers / Based in Daventry, Northamptonshire (Hybrid), 3-month contract £250 – 350 per day Outside IR35.
One of our leading clients is looking to recruit an IT Infrastructure Engineer.
Location – Hybrid Daventry / Northamptonshire / Remote (2 days in the office and 3 days remote)
Duration – 3 months
Day Rate – £250 – 350 per day Outside IR35
You will have second and third line support and hands on experience with Microsoft 365 / Office 365, Office 365, Administration, Active Directory, Windows Servers and cloud integrations.
Essential experience:
- 2nd / 3rd Line Support experience
- M365 Stack Administration – user management, assign licences, configure security and monitor system health (Hybrid Active Directory, Teams, Entra, SharePoint, Exchange, Mobile management and Intune)
- Management of Email Services – including client configuration (Mimecast, M365, MS Outlook and MS Exchange)
Desirable experience
- System and Server Administration – build, configure, deploy and maintain physical server and virtual environments (MS Server, MS Exchange, MS Active Directory (inc DNS, DHCP, GPOs), Hyper-V, SQL, MS Failover Clustering, File & Print and WDS)
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