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Infrastructure engineer

London
4 weeks ago
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I'm currently partnering with a cutting-edge client in the Machine Learning/AI sector, and they’re looking for a skilled Infrastructure Engineer to support and scale their rapidly evolving platform. This is a fantastic opportunity for someone who thrives in technically ambitious environments and knows what it takes to keep complex systems running seamlessly. The role is outside IR35 and fully remote.
Key Tech Stack & Requirements:

VMware – virtual infrastructure management
Solid background in network engineering (Layer 2 & 3)
Strong Linux systems administration experience

Nice to have:
Proficient with Kubernetes and container orchestration
Hands-on with Dell switches
Familiarity with GPU hardware used in high-performance computing setups

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