Disaster Recovery Jobs in Blackpool

2 of 2 Disaster Recovery Jobs in Blackpool

IT Infrastucture Engineer

Blackpool, Common Edge, Lancashire, United Kingdom
Hybrid / WFH Options
The Advocate Group
p/w) Salary: Up to £55,000 + Benefits Type: Permanent Are you a hands-on Infrastructure Engineer with a passion for Azure, hybrid cloud environments, and resilient disaster recovery strategies? A fast-growing, multi-site food manufacturer is seeking a driven and ambitious individual to join their infrastructure team at a time of exciting transformation and … Infrastructure Engineer, you’ll be a key contributor to the company’s cloud-first strategy , supporting the migration from traditional on-premise infrastructure into Azure , while also leading robust disaster recovery and backup processes. You’ll work across multiple sites and systems, bridging legacy tech with modern cloud platforms. This is a hands-on role with real scope … Key Responsibilities Lead and support Azure data centre migrations , ensuring scalability and security Maintain and optimise on-premise infrastructure (VMware/vSphere, Windows Server, physical data centres) Deliver resilient disaster recovery and backup solutions (e.g., Veeam, Rubrik) Collaborate with cross-functional IT teams across UK and EU sites Support network infrastructure (LAN/WAN, routing, Cisco) as required More ❯
Employment Type: Permanent
Salary: £50000 - £60000/annum Benefits
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DBA/Azure Cloud Engineer

Blackpool, Marton, Lancashire, United Kingdom
Xpertise Recruitment
. Design and implement serverless data architectures using Azure Functions , Event Grid , Logic Apps , etc., where appropriate. Optimise database performance, security, availability, and scalability in Azure. Implement robust backup, disaster recovery, and high-availability strategies in the cloud. Create and maintain documentation including runbooks, architecture diagrams, and migration playbooks. Recommend automation strategies and support infrastructure-as-code practices More ❯
Employment Type: Contract
Rate: £400 - £500/day
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