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A leading financial institution based in London is seeking an Infrastructure Network Management Engineer. In this role, you will lead the management of SolarWinds products, ensuring operational stability and security, while also guiding a technical team. Ideal candidates will have extensive experience with SolarWinds, SQL, and team leadership. This is a key position offering opportunities for professional development in a dynamic environment.
Join us as an Infrastructure Network Management Engineer
As an Infrastructure Network Management Engineer, you’ll contribute to and manage the selection, creation, and maintenance of technologies required to meet the needs of our customers, strategic targets, and architecture outcomes. You’ll also be responsible for developing products, and for the day-to-day support and maintenance of Network Management tool SolarWinds and its integration into our platforms for automatic incident creation and alerting.
We’ll look to you to collaborate with stakeholders to develop product roadmaps and manage the lifecycle of the support engineered products, responding to colleague feedback and new feature requests, resolving production issues, and helping customers consume our products. You’ll also take a lead technical role in programme increment planning, system demos, and retrospective sessions.
Additionally, you’ll:
To thrive in this role, you’ll have experience of SolarWinds in a large enterprise network managing 5,000+ nodes as well as an understanding of the development of custom reports writing SQL queries and Python scripts or Shell. You’ll be a strong team leader who can manage a diverse team responsible for the service SolarWinds delivers to the Network teams globally.
You’ll be a strong collaborative communicator who can articulate technical concepts clearly to peers and customers. We’ll also expect you to have a strong understanding of Agile working practices and toolsets with the ability to create the vision for the Release Train, feature team, platform and domain. Public cloud vendor knowledge covering GCP, AWS, and Azure would be beneficial.
Furthermore, you’ll need: