Lead Infrastructure Engineer - DfE - G7

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£56,353 plus up to £19,400 capability allowance
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Full-time (Permanent) £56,353 plus up to £19,400 capability allowance
Published on 15 July 2025 Deadline 17 August 2025

Location

Coventry, West Midlands (England), CV1 2WT : Darlington, North East England, DL1 5QE : Manchester, North West England, M1 2WD : Sheffield, Yorkshire and the Humber, S1 2FJ

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Job summary

The Department for Education is seeking to recruit IT Infrastructure Engineers to work across multiple endeavours, predominantly in the Microsoft Azure public cloud. We continually seek new & innovative opportunities in our cloud estate for efficiencies, economies of scale and new value to users across established cloud computing platforms to make them better for users, increase value for money and reduce complexity.

Infrastructure Engineers in the Department design, build, operate and support IT infrastructure resources that underpin internal user services and services to the public. If you are successful, you will work as part of a team providing a range of capabilities and may operate across one or more contexts including the following:

This post is inAdvanced Analytics Division: This team utilise artificial intelligence, data exploitation and data science to drive efficiencies and add further data intelligence into the department’s decision making. This role is embedded within a data science delivery team, allowing the post holder to shape the delivery of data science tools which offer real value for the department. Its main focus will be on supporting the delivery of Azure components necessary to deliver first-across-government AI tools alongside a host of other data science tools which the division is embedding into the departmental functions.

As a Lead Infrastructure Engineer in the Department for Education you will work within a user centred, agile environment leading and directing Infrastructure Engineers. You will provide technical leadership and support to build, operate and maintain the Department’s cloud infrastructure services which underpin all internal business services and services to the public, predominantly within Microsoft Azure environments and landing zones.

Under direction, you will provide technical leadership to deliver improvements to modernise how cloud resources are deployed and managed, remove legacy ways of working, and deliver initiatives to help mature the Department’s cloud computing platform including implementing solution architectures to enable cloud users to work in a consistent manner. You will:

Person specification

Desirable criteria will only be assessed at interview, in the event of a tie break situation, to make an informed decision.

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Location:
Darlington, England, United Kingdom
Salary:
£125,000 - £150,000
Job Type:
FullTime
Category:
IT & Technology

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