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Adams & Adams is a leading African law firm specializing in intellectual property law, in addition to providing corporate and commercial legal services. The firm has grown into a South African law icon, with the largest intellectual property law practice in Africa supported by a strong commercial, property, and litigation practice. Adams & Adams has been rooted in over 100 years of legal excellence since its founding in 1908. The firm is characterized by a strong commitment to professionalism, and client care and partner accessibility are two of the cornerstones of the practice.
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The Senior IT Infrastructure Engineer is responsible to manage the design, operation, implementation and maintenance of IT infrastructure services including, but not limited to, networks and telecommunications, systems and data centres with the aim to deliver the required levels of services and a stable and secure IT infrastructure in alignment with the firm’s needs. This individual will plan, coordinate, direct, and design IT-related activities, as well as provide administrative direction and support for daily operational activities of the IT Department. The Senior IT Infrastructure Engineer will work closely with the broader infrastructure team to identify, recommend, develop, implement, and support cost-effective technology solutions for all aspects of the firm. This person will ensure the efficient operation of the firm’s network, servers, databases, equipment, and technical support functions. This includes managing various outsourced service providers responsible for managing and maintaining specialized areas of the IT environment and ensuring the various contractual commitments and SLA’s are met.
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