IT Infrastructure Engineer

London, United Kingdom
3 weeks ago
Posted
30 Mar 2026 (3 weeks ago)

Since being founded in 2018, Copper has been building the standard for institutional digital asset infrastructure with a focus on custody, collateral management, and prime services.

Led by Amar Kuchinad, Copper's Global CEO, the firm provides a comprehensive suite of custody, trading and settlement solutions that reduce counterparty risk and bring greater capital and operational efficiency to digital asset markets. At the heart of Copper's offering is Multi-Party Computation (MPC) technology – the gold standard in secure custody. Copper’s multi-award winning custody system is unique in that it can be connected to centralised exchanges, DeFi applications and even staking pools without the assets leaving the custody.

Built on top of this state-of-the-art custody, ClearLoop is the first solution in the market that overcomes a growing industry challenge; counterparty risk with exchanges. This solution underpins a full prime services offering, connecting global exchanges, and enabling customers to trade and settle directly from the safety of their MPC-secured wallets. By reducing settlement time for transfers to a few milliseconds (without blockchain network dependency) and offering enhanced security measures, ClearLoop is rapidly reshaping the way asset managers trade and manage capital.

In addition to industry-leading security certifications, Copper has one of the strongest insurance coverages in the industry from an A+ rated insurer, positioning the firm as the partner of choice for institutions seeking to safeguard their assets.

Department Overview

Technology Operations is responsible for the management and technical support of our corporate and product platforms and infrastructure. We play a critical role guiding and supporting the engineering functions to deliver critical strategic technology initiatives, programs, and large projects across the division. We provide major incident management and empower the business and engineering functions with the data and insights they need to make critical infrastructure decisions.

Team Purpose

Infrastructure Engineers in the Level 2 Support Team bridge the gap between first line support team and the other engineering and management teams. Managing the platforms they cover, providing an escalation point for support and improving the services provided for our end users.

Role Purpose

As an Infrastructure Engineer, you will support the day-to-day operations of our IT infrastructure, focusing on primarily on Apple estate management, cloud support, and systems integrations. The role will be part of the Level 2 Support Team, helping resolve more complex issues escalated from the Service Desk. Infrastructure engineer will contribute to automation efforts and have opportunities to grow your technical capabilities.

Core Responsibilities

  • Assist in managing macOS devices using JAMF Pro and JAMF Connect.
  • Support macOS patching and Apple Business Manager tasks.
  • Help maintain cloud environments (AWS/Azure) under guidance.
  • Contribute to scripting and automation (Python, Bash).
  • Help manage platforms and their integrations (e.g., Slack, Teams, Atlassian).
  • Provide Tier 2 support to the Service Desk.
  • Participate in incident response and root cause analysis.
  • Troubleshoot and resolve complex end user issues.
  • Entra IDP management and troubleshooting
  • Document processes and configurations clearly.

Essential Skills and Experience

  • Basic experience with JAMF Pro and macOS device management.
  • Familiarity with Apple Business Manager and macOS patching workflows.
  • Exposure to cloud platforms (AWS or Azure) and basic services.
  • Introductory knowledge of scripting languages (Python, Bash).
  • Understanding of networking fundamentals (IP, DNS, VPN).
  • Experience with ticketing systems and basic ITIL practices.
  • Awareness of endpoint security and compliance principles.
  • Problem Solving: Proactively identifies issues and proposes effective solutions.
  • Mentorship: Support junior engineers through coaching and knowledge sharing.

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