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Systems Engineer (Windows and Linux)
* Hybrid-working from Manchester
* £55,000 to £60,000 per year
* Plus excellent company benefits and incentives
The Opportunity:
I’m on the lookout for Systems Engineer to provide technical support for a field engineering team who are undertaking installation, commissioning and maintenance activities for technologies on the UK motorway network.
You will support the operation of a national communication system, providing operational and technical support to customers, system users and other stakeholders while ensuring delivery and maintenance tasks are undertaken to a high standard.
Skills and Experience:
* A proven background working as a Systems Engineer in an engineering environment (defence, telecoms, rail, highways, energy, etc.)
* Windows and Linux configuration and system administration skills, including experience with the following:
* Build and maintain clusters
* Operation of Hypervisor and virtual machines within clusters
* System administration with products such as Linux and LUCI
* Linux shell and scripting tools including bash
* Disk partitioning
* Strong IP networking skills including addressing, subnetting IP networks, routing, etc.
* Experience working with highways technology or traffic signals would be highly desirable
Role and Responsibilities:
Support the operations of a team working on the live national communication system
Provide operational and technical support to customers, system users and other stakeholders
* Undertake fault investigation and dissemination of relevant diagnostic information
* Produce technical documents, system design specifications, test specifications, etc.
Applications:
For further information on this role and some of the opportunities we have working as a Windows/Linux Systems Engineer based in Manchester; please contact James here at ISR to learn more about our client leading the way in developing the next-generation of transport mobility through innovation and transformational technology?