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The 3rd line systems support / azure role at Berkeley Square IT is curated from Himalayas (category Teknologi & IT). This role is marked as remote — check timezone and location requirements on the official listing. Yukerja.com is not the employer — applications are handled on the official source site.
3rd Line Systems Support Engineer - 12 month Fixed Term Contract - Fully Remote - SQL Server build experience essential
My leading public sector client is seeking an experienced 3rd Line Systems Support Engineer to join their team as an expert in legacy systems and a move towards the cloud. This role is fully remote, or can be hybrid if the successful candidate prefers that working model.
To be considered for this role, you must have experience of building multiple SQL Servers
The Role:
- ?Provide expertise, ongoing support and end-to-end maintenance for legacy systems
- Responsible for the management of complex technical problems which may impact the legacy systems
- ??Proactive monitoring
- Conduct timely collaboration with a multidisciplinary team comprising of suppliers, business users and technical teams to build up knowledge and experience in legacy systems so that basic support duties can be undertaken in-house and assist in the decommissioning of the systems once they are no longer required.
- ??Lead and oversee the development of the hybrid support system with appropriate documentation and fit for purpose monitoring systems and processes put in place that will enable the continued delivery of the organisation and directorates strategic outcomes
- Provide day-to-day management, support and administration of the organisation's IT infrastructure, to help deliver the technology service in line with Service Level Agreements.
Candidates must have the following skills / experience
- Sharepoint
- SQL Server
- Azure
- Active Directory
- API integrations
- System upgrades
- System migrations
- Load balancing
CVs to Nick ASAP for immediate review
Originally posted on Himalayas