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Entry Level Remote Infrastructure Engineer Jobs (NOW HIRING)

Infrastructure Engineer

$110K - $144K/yr

They are seeking an Infrastructure Engineer to secure, scale, and maintain their core ... Founded in 2019, the company is headquartered in Remote, USA, with a team of 51-200 employees. The ...

Remote (CST/PST Preferred) About the Role Our client is undergoing a platform migration to OpenStack and is looking for an experienced Cloud Infrastructure Engineer to help define the standards for ...

Infrastructure Engineer

$110K - $144K/yr

Collaborate with other engineering teams to build cross functional infrastructure improvements ... Because we're an early-stage and fully-remote company, we're looking for a strongly motivated ...

The Role As a Lead Infrastructure Engineer at Pipe, you will support the growth and maintenance of ... Want to join a remote-first startup and make a real impact * Hold yourself and your teammates to ...

Infrastructure Engineer

$181K - $226K/yr

Collaborate with other engineering teams to build cross functional infrastructure improvements ... Because we're an early-stage and fully-remote company, we're looking for a strongly motivated ...

The Role As a Lead Infrastructure Engineer at Pipe, you will support the growth and maintenance of ... Want to join a remote-first startup and make a real impact * Hold yourself and your teammates to ...

Infrastructure Engineer

San Francisco, CA · On-site +1

$100K - $250K/yr

Hercules is looking for a senior or staff level infrastructure engineer to help us build the future ... Is Hercules in-office or remote? Hercules founding team works in-office in San Francisco (Kearny ...

Associate Infrastructure Engineer

$110K - $144K/yr

We're looking for an Associate Infrastructure Engineer to help us to improve reliability and ... Remote-first (United States; BC & ON, Canada) * Full-time * Permanent * Exempt * The cash ...

As a Senior Infrastructure Engineer, you'll work with a small team to build solutions in AWS that ... Working At CompanyCam Our engineering team is remote-first, spanning every timezone across the U.S.

Scrunch is a remote organization, but in-office or hybrid work is possible for candidates based in ... infrastructure work with a software engineering mindset. Benefits for full-time US employees:

As a Senior Infrastructure Engineer, you'll work with a small team to build solutions in AWS that ... Working At CompanyCam Our engineering team is remote-first, spanning every timezone across the U.S.

Infrastructure Engineer Sr

Itasca, IL · Remote

$111K - $151K/yr

Infrastructure Engineer Sr Location: Itasca, Illinois Type: Contract Compensation: Work Model ... remote hands, and use standard tooling such as ServiceNow, Jira, CMDB, and DCIM systems.

Infrastructure Engineer Sr

Itasca, IL · Remote

$111K - $151K/yr

Infrastructure Engineer Sr Location: Itasca, Illinois Type: Contract Compensation: Work Model ... remote hands, and use standard tooling such as ServiceNow, Jira, CMDB, and DCIM systems.

Infrastructure Engineer Sr

Itasca, IL · Remote

$111K - $151K/yr

Infrastructure Engineer Sr Location: Itasca, Illinois Type: Contract Compensation: Work Model ... remote hands, and use standard tooling such as ServiceNow, Jira, CMDB, and DCIM systems.

Infrastructure Engineer Sr

Itasca, IL · Remote

$111K - $151K/yr

Infrastructure Engineer Sr Location: Itasca, Illinois Type: Contract Compensation: Work Model ... remote hands, and use standard tooling such as ServiceNow, Jira, CMDB, and DCIM systems.

Infrastructure Engineer Sr

Itasca, IL · Remote

$111K - $151K/yr

Infrastructure Engineer Sr Location: Itasca, Illinois Type: Contract Compensation: Work Model ... remote hands, and use standard tooling such as ServiceNow, Jira, CMDB, and DCIM systems.

AWS Cloud Infrastructure Engineer Department: Professional Services Employment Type: Full Time ... Remote Compensation: $90,000 - $115,000 / year Description CLOUD PLATFORM & INFRASTRUCTURE Design ...

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How much do entry level remote infrastructure engineer jobs pay per year?

As of Aug 22, 2026, the average yearly pay for entry level remote infrastructure engineer in the United States is $127,066.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $107,500.00 and $141,000.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is the difference between Entry Level Remote Infrastructure Engineer vs Network Support Technician?

AspectEntry Level Remote Infrastructure EngineerNetwork Support Technician
Required CredentialsAssociate's or Bachelor's in IT, certifications like CompTIA Network+ or Cisco CCNAHigh school diploma or equivalent, certifications like CompTIA Network+ often preferred
Work EnvironmentRemote, working on infrastructure setup, maintenance, and troubleshootingOn-site or remote, focusing on network troubleshooting and support
Industry UsageIT, cloud services, data centers, enterprise networksTelecommunications, IT support, small to medium businesses

The Entry Level Remote Infrastructure Engineer and Network Support Technician roles share some certifications and work environments, but the engineer focuses more on infrastructure design and cloud integration remotely, while the technician handles day-to-day network issues often on-site. Both roles are essential in IT, but they serve different functions within organizations.

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Infographic showing various Entry Level Remote Infrastructure Engineer job openings in the United States as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 94% Full Time, 2% Part Time, and 4% Contract. Highlights an 85% Physical, 6% Hybrid, and 9% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $127,066 per year, or $61.1 per hour.

Systems & Infrastructure Engineer

Phoenix Staff

Phoenix, AZ • Remote

$90K - $130K/yr

Full-time

Posted 7 days ago


Job description

Systems Infrastructure Engineer

Location: Remote within the Phoenix or Tucson, Arizona area, with occasional data-center visits

Type: Permanent, Full-Time

Compensation: $90,000–$130,000 annually


Position Overview

Phoenix Staff is seeking a hands-on Systems Infrastructure Engineer to support and modernize our client’s data-center and cloud infrastructure.

The immediate priority for this role is migrating the company’s existing virtualized environment from VMware ESXi to Microsoft Hyper-V. This engineer will help assess current virtual machine workloads, prepare the new environment, migrate applications and servers, and ensure the infrastructure remains stable throughout the transition.

The role is fully remote for day-to-day work. However, candidates must live within reasonable driving distance of the Phoenix or Tucson area and be available for planned data-center visits—approximately six times per year—as well as occasional visits during critical hardware failures.

Over time, the position will evolve from data-center virtualization and systems administration toward Azure infrastructure, automation, and DevOps. This is a strong opportunity for an infrastructure engineer who wants to develop deeper cloud and DevOps experience while taking ownership of a significant modernization initiative.


Key Responsibilities

Virtualization and Migration

  • Support the migration of the current VMware ESXi environment to Microsoft Hyper-V.
  • Assess existing virtual machines, workloads, resource requirements, and technical dependencies.
  • Help design, configure, and validate the new Hyper-V environment.
  • Redeploy and migrate Windows-based application and database workloads to the new infrastructure.
  • Execute migrations first in staging environments and then within the live production environment.
  • Test migrated systems and troubleshoot performance, connectivity, or compatibility issues.
  • Document migration procedures, dependencies, configurations, and rollback plans.

Systems and Data-Center Infrastructure

  • Administer and support Windows Server environments.
  • Support infrastructure hosting Microsoft SQL Server workloads.
  • Maintain the current data-center stack throughout the migration and modernization process.
  • Install, configure, troubleshoot, and replace physical server and related data-center hardware.
  • Assist with hardware provisioning, upgrades, capacity planning, and infrastructure right-sizing.
  • Respond to critical infrastructure or hardware failures when physical data-center access is required.
  • Maintain accurate runbooks, system inventories, infrastructure diagrams, and operating procedures.
  • Help safely decommission legacy infrastructure as workloads transition to the new environment.

Azure and Future Modernization

  • Deploy, maintain, and support infrastructure within Microsoft Azure.
  • Assist with the gradual transition of workloads and infrastructure services to Azure.
  • Collaborate with engineering teams on infrastructure and application deployment needs.
  • Contribute to future automation, CI/CD, and infrastructure-as-code initiatives.
  • Help improve infrastructure reliability, repeatability, and operational efficiency as the environment evolves.

Ownership and Collaboration

  • Participate in technical workshops, knowledge-transfer sessions, and migration planning.
  • Follow deployment instructions while applying sound technical judgment.
  • Troubleshoot issues independently and escalate when appropriate.
  • Coordinate with internal engineers, external partners, and data-center providers.
  • Take ownership of assigned work from planning through implementation and documentation.
  • Make practical decisions at the appropriate level within a small, self-sufficient team.


Required Qualifications

  • Three or more years of professional systems or infrastructure engineering experience.
  • Hands-on experience administering virtualized server environments.
  • Strong working knowledge of VMware ESXi and Microsoft Hyper-V.
  • Experience migrating, redeploying, or managing virtual machine workloads.
  • Hands-on experience administering Windows Server environments.
  • Experience supporting infrastructure that hosts Microsoft SQL Server workloads.
  • Understanding of physical server hardware, storage, compute, and data-center infrastructure.
  • Experience installing, configuring, maintaining, or troubleshooting physical hardware.
  • Working knowledge of networking fundamentals, including IP addressing, DNS, routing, and connectivity troubleshooting.
  • Strong troubleshooting and problem-solving skills across virtual and physical infrastructure.
  • Ability to build clear runbooks and document systems, procedures, and technical dependencies.
  • Ability to work independently, manage priorities, and complete work with limited oversight.
  • High level of ownership, accountability, and sound decision-making.
  • Ability to travel to Phoenix- and Tucson-area data centers approximately six times per year and during occasional critical failure events.


Preferred Qualifications

  • Direct experience migrating infrastructure from VMware ESXi to Microsoft Hyper-V.
  • Experience planning or executing production virtual machine migrations.
  • Hands-on experience with Microsoft Azure infrastructure and services.
  • Familiarity with PowerShell or other infrastructure automation tools.
  • Exposure to DevOps practices, CI/CD pipelines, or infrastructure as code.
  • Experience with firewalls, VPNs, and network gateways.
  • Familiarity with Tailscale, Ubiquiti UniFi, or similar networking technologies.
  • Experience right-sizing infrastructure based on current workload requirements.
  • Experience supporting colocated data-center environments.
  • Microsoft Azure, Windows Server, VMware, Hyper-V, or networking certifications.
  • Interest in growing from traditional infrastructure engineering into Azure and DevOps.


What Success Looks Like

First 90 Days

  • Develop a clear understanding of the existing VMware environment, physical infrastructure, workloads, and dependencies.
  • Participate actively in technical workshops and knowledge-transfer sessions.
  • Build and improve runbooks covering deployment, migration, maintenance, and recovery procedures.
  • Configure and validate systems within a staging environment.
  • Follow deployment plans accurately while identifying potential issues or dependencies.
  • Begin executing live migrations from the existing environment to the new Hyper-V infrastructure.
  • Establish trust by demonstrating ownership, sound judgment, and consistent follow-through.

Longer Term

  • Complete the migration of appropriate workloads from VMware to Hyper-V with minimal business disruption.
  • Help maintain a stable, appropriately sized, and well-documented infrastructure environment.
  • Take increasing ownership of Windows Server, virtualization, hardware, and Azure responsibilities.
  • Support the gradual decommissioning of the legacy data-center stack.
  • Contribute to Azure deployment, infrastructure automation, CI/CD, and DevOps initiatives.
  • Become a trusted, self-sufficient member of the infrastructure team.