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The transformation of IT infrastructure is accelerating, and it’s skills like yours that are making the rapid move to the cloud and the overhaul of legacy systems possible.

Businesses need innovative, forward-looking strategies – and the right people to realise them. We’re talking daily to organisations of all sizes, in all sectors, who want to unlock the possibilities of a truly agile, responsive infrastructure. 

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We understand what matters to IT infrastructure professionals, so we’re perfectly placed to secure the permanent and contract roles that will help to fast-track your future. Our job opportunities cover all corners of the industry, and we’re confident we can find the right fit for you, whether you’re looking to start out with IT infrastructure support jobs or want to take that next step and excel in an infrastructure manager role.

We take the time to consult, question, and to develop exclusive relationships with a wide range of employers. Then, we secure the right role for you. Our understanding of what you value most in a role means we can match you to the best opportunities – those that you wouldn’t find elsewhere.


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Your infrastructure job questions, answered

Are there lots of IT infrastructure jobs available?

Yes, definitely. The shift to remote and hybrid working means there has been a spike in demand for cloud infrastructure skills, in services such as AWS, Azure and Google Cloud.
 
Also in the spotlight? Contractor infrastructure specialists, who are needed due to the continued building of new equipment, and second line desktop support experts, who have increased in strategic importance as cloud services continue to be rolled out. There will, after all, always be teething issues when implementing something new.

Which industries are hiring for infrastructure jobs?

The public sector, and the NHS in particular, has prioritised infrastructure hiring over the past year. Cracks in the digital infrastructure of many organisations were exposed by the Covid-19 pandemic, accelerating the roll out of transformation programmes to meet service needs and access operational data.
 
As a network engineer, infrastructure engineer, infrastructure manager or infrastructure architect you’ll be in a strong position to secure a new opportunity.

Are there both temporary and permanent jobs in infrastructure?

As a rule, there tend to be more permanent opportunities in IT infrastructure. Its focus on consistent, robust service delivery and business continuity means opportunities are often longer term rather than project based.
 
But, the increasing number of digital transformation initiatives means contractor roles are also available for migrations and other one-off projects, particularly if you have niche expertise.

What salary can I expect in infrastructure?

This will depend on the role, location and company. At the more junior end, service desk analysts can expect anything ranging from £23,000 to £28,000, whilst 2nd Line Support analysts might see an average of £28,000 to £33,000.
 
At the more experienced end of the scale, a salary for an infrastructure engineer or network engineer salary might range from £35,000 to £50,000 dependent on experience, with an average salary of £45,000, and a day rate of £350 to £450. An infrastructure architect salary might average £83,000 and above in London.

Which infrastructure skills are in demand?

Cloud skills have seen sustained demand since the pivot to remote working and will continue to do so.
 
Cyber security skills are also sought after, and if you’re an infrastructure engineer looking to upskill, you might consider moving into a network security or security specialist role.
 
Whilst technical skills remain essential, softer ones such as stakeholder engagement also help an infrastructure manager secure buy-in on changes and new initiatives from varying audiences.

What qualifications will help me in infrastructure?

If you’re a network engineer you should consider Cisco qualifications such as CCNA, CCNP and CCIE. Infrastructure engineers working on remote servers would find VMware certifications useful.
 
If you’re looking to better understand how business objectives and digital and IT capabilities inform each other, you could consider a move into service management. Both IT and infrastructure aligned, industry-standard service management qualification ITIL uses a systematic approach.
 
It covers both continuous improvement and service strategies and will help you to adapt infrastructures at your own organisation and give you the agility to react quickly to change.

What IT infrastructure jobs are available?

The demand for infrastructure skills has skyrocketed and the need for innovative transformation strategies to move data to the cloud is now essential – great news for prospective individuals (like yourself) in search of IT jobs. Perhaps you want to be an infrastructure engineer and put your design skills to the test? Or why not contribute towards forward-thinking campaigns in an IT infrastructure project manager role? We have a variety of jobs available on a permanent, contract and part-time basis, so you can find the role that best suits you.