As a Lead Infrastructure Engineer, you will apply your technical expertise to design, implement, and troubleshoot infrastructure solutions, driving projects across DNS, DHCP, and IP address management systems. You will modernise technology processes, architect solutions with other platforms, and ensure resilient, secure, and scalable infrastructure services.
What You’ll Do and How You’ll Succeed
- Drive infrastructure engineering workstreams and projects, applying problem-solving methodologies to deliver effective solutions.
- Collaborate with other platforms to architect and implement changes that resolve issues and modernise technology processes.
- Design, develop, and troubleshoot infrastructure solutions for problems of moderate complexity.
- Evaluate upstream and downstream data, systems, and technical implications, advising on mitigation actions.
- Deploy, configure, and maintain DNS infrastructure to ensure high availability and scalability across the network.
- Take inventory of current DNS systems and work with IT stakeholders to build modernised DNS solutions.
- Configure and maintain DNS, DHCP, and IP address management (DDI) solutions to optimise performance and security.
- Troubleshoot DDI problems, recommend corrective procedures, and lead resolution efforts.
- Monitor and analyse DNS traffic to detect anomalies and potential threats.
- Perform device configurations, operating system upgrades, and software deployments, including physical and virtual appliances supporting DNS infrastructure.
- Contribute to a team culture of diversity, inclusion, and respect.
We’d Love to Hear From You If…
Experience
- You have at least 5 years of hands-on experience configuring, implementing, and managing DDI (DNS, DHCP, IPAM) solutions.
- You hold formal training or certification in infrastructure disciplines.
Technical Expertise
- You have expertise with Bluecat Integrity.
- You possess strong knowledge of DNS architecture, zones, records, views, policies, and DHCP scopes.
- You are skilled in IPv4 subnetting and network fundamentals.
- You can deploy, configure, and maintain scalable DNS services.
- You are familiar with IT monitoring and reporting tools such as Splunk, Nagios, or Thousand Eyes.
- You understand DNS and DHCP functions and capabilities.
- You are familiar with network infrastructure components including routing, switching, and load balancing.
- You have experience with agile and workforce tools such as JIRA and Confluence.
- You can interface with vendors and financial partners for purchasing and support.
- You are familiar with design principles and documentation drafting.
Ways of Working
- You follow risk and control policies and processes diligently.
- You analyse technical implications and advise on mitigation actions.
- You collaborate effectively with stakeholders and internal teams.
- You contribute positively to an inclusive and respectful team culture.