Senior Storage Engineer
Senior Storage & Backup Infrastructure Engineer
Contract
£450–£550 per day (Umbrella)
Newport 3–4 days per week
SC Clearance required (no dual nationals)
We are supporting a major programme via a leading consultancy and are looking for a Senior Storage & Backup Infrastructure Engineer to join a high-performing team delivering critical infrastructure services
.This role will suit an experienced engineer with strong NetApp expertise who is comfortable working across design, implementation and support within a secure, enterprise environment
.
Key Responsibiliti
- esProvide technical design, implementation and support across infrastructure technologi
- esSupport pre-sales activity including solution scoping and effort estimati
- onProduce high-quality technical and operational documentati
- onEvaluate and integrate new hardware and software into the infrastructure esta
- teManage and optimise storage environments including SAN, capacity, access and performan
- ceProvide 2nd line support and ensure SLA adheren
- ceSupport ongoing environment improvements and operational stabili
ty
Essential Experie
- nceStrong NetApp experience is essent
- ialProven background in infrastructure engineering within enterprise environme
- ntsExperience leading small technical teams and delivering project-based w
- orkStrong understanding of infrastructure lifecycle, support models and customer imp
- actExcellent documentation skills across both technical and user-facing materi
- alsExperience working within structured project and support environme
nts
Desir
- ableBroad infrastructure knowledge across storage, servers, networks or virtualisa
- tionExperience with SAN, file/print clusters or enterprise environm
- entsExposure to messaging or thin client environm
- entsExperience working to tight
- SLAsRelevant certifications such as MCSE or equiva
lent
Additional Inform
- ationSC Clearance is req
- uiredDue to clearance restrictions, candidates must not hold dual nation
- alityHybrid working with 3–4 days onsite in Ne