Virtual Machines Jobs in West Sussex

3 of 3 Virtual Machines Jobs in West Sussex

2nd Line IT Support Engineer

East Grinstead, West Sussex, United Kingdom
Hybrid / WFH Options
Lloyd Recruitment - East Grinstead
1st line Troubleshooting hardware, software, and network issues Managing Microsoft 365 services such as Intune, Teams, SharePoint, and Exchange Online Supporting Azure services including Azure AD, Virtual Machines, and Azure Virtual Desktop Administering Windows Server, Active Directory, Group Policy, and endpoint management tools Managing firewalls, VPNs, VLANs, DNS, DHCP, and security platforms (Duo, Meraki, Sophos More ❯
Employment Type: Permanent
Salary: £35000 - £50000/annum
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Windows Migration Engineer

Crawley, England, United Kingdom
JR United Kingdom
you’ll be responsible for migrating Windows-based systems and services from our on-premise estate to AWS. Your focus will be on configuring and optimising virtual machines, automating tasks via PowerShell, and ensuring a smooth, secure transition. Key responsibilities include: Managing Windows Server environments, including patching, configuration, and troubleshooting Migrating workloads from on-premise virtualisation platforms More ❯
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Wintel Engineers – Crawley

Crawley, England, United Kingdom
JR United Kingdom
Junior Wintel Engineers. The Junior would focus on simple migrations and administrative duties while the others perform the complex server migrations and any template definition. • Build a new VM running Windows Server 2019, 2022, or 2025, • Join it to the domain and register it with support services (e.g., security, patching), • Install dependencies and supporting roles, • Work with the BAU team … or product owner to install the application and migrate data, • Once the application has been tested, back up the existing VM, refresh migrated data, and supplant the existing VM (by IP migration or client re-configuration), • Deactivate services on the old VM and allow a two-week cooling-off period before powering it off and later removing it from the More ❯
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