Infrastructure and Operations Engineer

Trowbridge
2 weeks ago
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Salary £51,600

Location Trowbridge

Permanent full time (37 hrs)

Hybrid and flexible working

Are you a tech enthusiast with a knack for problem-solving and a passion for cutting-edge applications and infrastructure? If so, we want to speak to you!

Our IT department is the backbone of our operations, ensuring that our systems run smoothly and efficiently, day in and day out. Having recently gone through a large-scale digital transformation, we are looking for an experienced and savvy Infrastructure and Operations Analyst to provide application support and system integrations.

Joining our multi skilled IT team, you’ll support, maintain and improve our cloud platform infrastructure. You’ll build integrations with tools such as D365 and Azure, plus database/data warehouse technologies and legacy applications, ensuring everything runs like a well-oiled machine. You’ll be the go-to person for troubleshooting and optimising our systems, helping our team and stakeholders navigate existing and new systems, emphasising best practices.

We are all about personal development at Selwood and you will get the opportunity to contribute across all areas of the IT team, getting hands on with modern cloud technologies. You’ll also be encouraged to take up specialisms within the team and development of these additional skills will be supported and rewarded by Selwood.

This a hybrid role and our team generally gets together in the office twice a week to collaborate, giving you the flexibility to work from home and manage your own time.

What we are looking for:

Ideally we are looking for the following skills and experience;



Proven track record in application support and complex integrations

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Proficiency with database technologies such as MS SQL and MySQL.

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Extensive experience with Microsoft technologies: Dynamics 365, MS Azure, web services and APIs

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Skilled in cloud-based infrastructure support including device and server management and networking.

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Familiarity with scripting languages like PowerShell and Python, and querying SQL databases. Other relevant .Net skills a bonus

In return you will get excellent training, a defined career path, flexible working and the opportunity to work alongside experienced, supportive and like-minded colleagues.

What we offer

Our benefits include;

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27 holiday, plus bank holidays

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2 paid gifted days; one for your birthday and one over Christmas

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Buy/sell up to 1 week’s holiday

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Life assurance

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Flexible working opportunities

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Competitive pension (you pay 4%, we pay 9%)

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Cycle to work scheme

If you are looking for a new challenge and tick the boxes above, we would love to hear from you!

At Selwood, we strive to respect the diversity of our staff. We care deeply about inclusivity and encourage candidates from all backgrounds, demographics, and identities to apply. We are a Disability Confident employer and will do our very best to provide any adjustments, access and equipment you feel you may need throughout the interview process, and during your employment with us.

We’re keen to build a supportive and rewarding environment, free from discrimination, that works for everyone

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