Senior Infrastructure Engineer
Fazer RecruitmentSenior Infrastructure Engineer
- Location: Coventry
- Salary: £55,000 + bonus
- Hybrid (4 Days office based)
Description:
We're working with a leading UK business to find a Senior IT Infrastructure Engineer based in Coventry. Reporting to the Senior IT Manager, this is a hands-on role covering first, second, and third-line support alongside leadership of complex technical projects.
What you'll be doing:
- Delivering multi-tier infrastructure support in line with SLAs
- Installing, configuring and maintaining Windows Server, Microsoft 365, Active Directory and Hyper-V environments
- Leading server migrations, system upgrades and infrastructure projects end to end
- Monitoring systems, optimising performance and maintaining security and availability
- Supporting end users with Windows devices and mobile hardware
- Creating and maintaining technical documentation and system configurations
- Recommending proactive improvements as technology evolves
What we're looking for:
- Solid hands-on experience with Windows, Microsoft 365, Active Directory and Hyper-V
- Strong networking knowledge including security concepts and protocols
- Experience across all support tiers with service desk ticket management
- Proven ability to deliver complex infrastructure projects from start to finish
- Familiarity with ITIL frameworks
- Clear communicator — comfortable translating technical concepts for non-technical stakeholders
Nice to have: Azure Administrator, MCSE or CISSP certification
To apply Please CLICK APPLY NOW for consideration
Opens the company's application page
Listed via
Reed
reed.co.uk
Similar roles

VP M&A, Transport, Logistics & Infrastructure M&A - top boutique - Goodman Masson
eFinancialCareers

DevSecOps Engineer AI
eFinancialCareers

Cloud Engineer AI
eFinancialCareers
IT Infrastructure Engineer (2nd / 3rd Line Support) – Daventry/Remote
MYO Talent
Design & Tech
Related reads from TCHNX

The Quiet Revolution in Local-First Software
As major platforms face outages and data breaches, a new generation of developers is building applications that prioritise local data storage and peer-to-peer sync, challenging the cloud-first orthodoxy that's dominated tech for two decades.

The Quiet Revolution in Edge AI: Why Your Next Computer Might Not Need the Cloud
As neural processing units become standard in consumer devices, we're witnessing a fundamental shift in how AI applications work. Local processing is no longer a fallback; it's becoming the preferred architecture.

The Rise of AI-Assisted Code Generation 2: Are Developers Becoming Prompt Engineers?
As AI coding assistants reshape software development, the industry grapples with a fundamental question: is writing code giving way to writing prompts? We examine how London's tech scene is adapting to this seismic shift.