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Infrastructure Engineer in IT — CIS and Europe market

Infrastructure Engineer — focus on hybrid-cloud + on-prem + bare metal + physical infrastructure + legacy enterprise integration. Hybrid mindset (not cloud-first). Role family: Infrastructure Engineer (mid — manages physical + virtual infra), Senior Infrastructure Engineer (multi-DC + hybrid-cloud + automation), Infrastructure Architect (strategy + capacity planning + DR architecture), Network Engineer (network-specific — CCNP / CCIE track), Storage Engineer (storage-specific — SAN / NAS / distributed file systems). Stack 2026: Linux mastery (systemd / SELinux / kernel tuning / performance profiling — RHEL / CentOS Stream / AlmaLinux / Rocky Linux / Ubuntu LTS / Debian). Windows Server (Active Directory + PowerShell DSC). Virtualization: VMware vSphere deep (industry standard — ESXi + vCenter + vMotion + DRS + Storage vMotion), Proxmox VE (open-source alternative — rising 2026 after Broadcom VMware acquisition price hikes), Microsoft Hyper-V, KVM / libvirt (KVM + libvirt = underlying for most Linux virtualization), oVirt (Red Hat). Containers + K8s: Docker, Kubernetes (self-managed — kubeadm / kops / Rancher / Red Hat OpenShift), K3s / k0s (lightweight). Storage: SAN (NetApp / Dell EMC / Pure Storage / HPE 3PAR — block storage), NAS (NetApp / Synology / TrueNAS), distributed storage: Ceph (industry standard), GlusterFS, MinIO (S3-compatible object storage on-prem), OpenEBS+Longhorn+Rook (K8s storage). Networking: Cisco mastery (IOS / IOS-XE / IOS-XR / NX-OS — for Cisco-shop enterprises), Juniper+Arista+MikroTik+Huawei, BGP / OSPF / EIGRP routing protocols, VLANs / VXLAN / EVPN, MPLS basics, software-defined networking (Open vSwitch + OVN for virtualised networking), firewalls (Palo Alto / Fortinet / Check Point / Cisco ASA / pfSense), load balancers (F5 / Citrix NetScaler / HAProxy / NGINX). Configuration management: Ansible mastery (industry standard 2026 for on-prem + hybrid), Puppet / Chef (legacy, but still big in banking), SaltStack (infrastructure automation). IaC + automation: Terraform / OpenTofu (cloud-side), Vagrant (VM provisioning), Packer (image building), Ansible Tower / AWX (Ansible at scale). Hybrid-cloud specific: AWS Outposts, Azure Stack, GCP Anthos, VMware Cloud on AWS / Azure / GCP. Monitoring: Prometheus + Grafana, Zabbix (dominates on-prem RU), Nagios + Icinga (legacy), Datadog + New Relic (commercial). Backup + DR: Veeam Backup & Replication (industry standard), Bacula, Restic, Borg, Velero (K8s). Hardware: server hardware (Dell PowerEdge / HPE ProLiant / Supermicro), out-of-band management (iDRAC / iLO / BMC / IPMI). According to Zorky CRM, 44 active openings, median $5000/mo. Top stack: go, kubernetes, prometheus, python, grafana. 10.8% remote (but often on-site requirement for physical infra work). Senior — $5,000-8,500/mo.

Updated: 5/29/2026, 9:06:15 PM
Open over 3 months
44
live positions
Median / month
$5,000
Remote
10.8%
Top stack
go
23 jobs

Comparison with other specializations

The DevOps / SRE direction contains 7 specializations. The current one (Infrastructure Engineer) is highlighted in blue — compare it with its neighbors by the number of open jobs and median salary.

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Demand trend

Infrastructure Engineer — a niche segment vs cloud-native DevOps growth, but stable demand in Russia thanks to the import-substitution trend 2023-2026 — after AWS / Azure / GCP departed Russia, many orgs invest in on-prem alternatives (Yandex.Cloud + SberCloud + VK Cloud + own DC build-outs). Russian banks and state companies — largest channel. EPAM Infrastructure Practice — largest outsourcing channel on US enterprise hybrid + on-prem projects. International — niche role at companies with heavy on-prem footprint (Cloudflare / Akamai / Equinix / Digital Realty / vendor companies — NetApp / Dell EMC / HPE / Cisco / VMware-Broadcom / Veeam).

How many new jobs appear each week.

Seniority distribution — trend

How the share of Junior/Middle/Senior/Lead in open jobs shifts week over week. A trend toward Senior usually signals a mature specialization where companies look for ready-made talent; the opposite — a rise in Junior — signals expansion and ground-up team building.

Share of each level in % of all jobs with a stated grade per week.

Salary by level

Junior — typical entry Sysadmin → Junior Infrastructure (focus on operations + Ansible basics). Career flow: Sysadmin (1-2 years) → Junior Infrastructure (1-2 years) → Middle (2-3 years) → Senior → either Infrastructure Architect (strategy), pivot to Cloud Engineer (if cloud-native focus is wanted), or Storage Engineer / Network Engineer specialisation (CCIE track).

Median salary (USD/month) at each grade plus the jump vs the previous one.

LevelMedian $/moJump vs prev.Jobs with salary
Junior0
Middle$2,6083
Senior1
Lead1

Biggest salary jump — between Junior and Middle (+124.0%).

Salary distribution — trend

The median Infrastructure Engineer salary — $5000/mo — somewhat lower than general Senior DevOps because on-prem / physical infra skills are less "hyped" in the global market. But stable demand in banking + state sector. Most jobs at $3-7K. $8K+ — Senior with VMware mastery + multi-DC + hybrid-cloud architecture. $10K+ — Senior+ with specialty (storage architect / network architect CCIE / DR architect). Premium tier — vendor companies (NetApp / Dell EMC / Cisco / VMware-Broadcom specialists).

What share of jobs each price band holds week over week.

64% of jobs are in the $5–8K range (the core market). High-end $8K+ segment: 15% — usually US-remote or senior-international roles.

Hiring geography

The leader by Infrastructure Engineer job count is EN (13 positions). Russia — Sber.Tech + banks + Rostelecom / RTK / MTS / telco + Yandex + VK + retail (X5 / Magnit / Lenta) + state companies (Gazprom / Rosneft / Atomenergoproekt) dominate. Poland — Cisco / Juniper / Equinix presence. Germany — IT enterprise + manufacturing. Huge on-prem investment in Russia 2023-2026 after AWS / Azure / GCP departure.

Job distribution by country.

These numbers reflect the distribution across the sources we parse. Poland often looks dominant because of dense NoFluffJobs / JustJoin.it / Pracuj coverage — the Polish IT market is genuinely large, but in our sample its share is overweighted relative to the real volume of all IT jobs in the region. Same caveat for other top countries: this is «where our parsers look», not «the true size of the market».

Remote / Hybrid / Office — trend

10.8% of Infrastructure Engineer jobs are remote or hybrid, but LOWER than general DevOps remote rate due to on-site requirements (physical infra work + security clearances + air-gapped environments). Outsourcing shops — usually remote. Russian banks — hybrid/office (3 days office typical). International tech companies — varies.

How the share of each work format shifts week over week.

81% — remote. Specialisation is well-adapted to remote format.

Top in-demand technologies

Top Infrastructure Engineer stack 2026: Linux mastery (RHEL / CentOS Stream / AlmaLinux / Ubuntu LTS / Debian), Windows Server (Active Directory mastery + PowerShell DSC), VMware vSphere (dominates enterprise — ESXi + vCenter + vMotion + DRS + NSX + vSAN) + Proxmox VE (rising open-source alternative after Broadcom price hikes), Microsoft Hyper-V + KVM/libvirt + oVirt, Docker + Kubernetes (Red Hat OpenShift leader on-prem K8s + Rancher + K3s/k0s edge), SAN (NetApp / Dell EMC / Pure Storage / HPE 3PAR) + NAS (NetApp / Synology / TrueNAS) + distributed storage (Ceph mastery + GlusterFS + MinIO for S3-compatible on-prem) + K8s storage (OpenEBS / Longhorn / Rook), networking (Cisco mastery + Juniper + Arista + MikroTik + Huawei) + routing (BGP / OSPF / EIGRP) + VLANs / VXLAN / EVPN + MPLS + Open vSwitch + OVN + firewalls (Palo Alto / Fortinet / Check Point / Cisco ASA / pfSense) + load balancers (F5 / Citrix NetScaler / HAProxy / NGINX), configuration management (Ansible industry standard + Puppet + Chef + SaltStack), Terraform / OpenTofu for cloud-side, Vagrant + Packer (HashiCorp), hybrid-cloud (AWS Outposts + Azure Stack + GCP Anthos + VMware Cloud on AWS), monitoring (Zabbix dominates on-prem RU + Prometheus + Grafana + Nagios + Icinga + Datadog + New Relic), backup + DR (Veeam Backup & Replication industry standard + Bacula + Restic + Borg + Velero for K8s), hardware (Dell PowerEdge + HPE ProLiant + Supermicro + Cisco UCS + iDRAC + iLO + IPMI), Bash + Python primary + PowerShell for Windows-shops.

go
23
23
kubernetes
12
12
prometheus
7
7
python
7
7
grafana
7
7
postgresql
6
6
linux
6
6
visio
5
5
redis
5
5
ansible
5
5

Where we see these jobs

Infrastructure Engineer jobs: hh.ru (especially banks + telco + state companies active), Habr Career, getmatch, Djinni, LinkedIn (international Infrastructure segment via cloud / DC providers — Equinix / Digital Realty / Cloudflare / Akamai), NoFluffJobs / JustJoin.it (Poland Infrastructure-friendly), Telegram (@sysadmin_chat, @network_eng_ru, @devops_jobs, @virtualization_ru), career pages of EPAM Infrastructure Practice / Luxoft / Andersen / DataArt, specialised boards jobs.sysadmin.cz + networkjobs.cc, vendor career sites (Cisco / VMware-Broadcom / NetApp / Dell EMC / HPE / Veeam direct hiring), banking internal hiring (often not listed publicly).

Telegram channels
12%
218
Job boards and websites
88%
1,598

Infrastructure Engineer vs other directions

Infrastructure Engineer overlaps with DevOps Engineer (foundation overlap), Cloud Engineer (cloud-side hybrid integration), Network Engineer (CCNP / CCIE specialisation track), Storage Engineer (vendor-deep specialisation), SRE (reliability principles applied to on-prem), Sysadmin (entry point). Comparison — in the SiblingSubnichesChart above.

Volume of open jobs across IT directions.

Backend
4,867
Full-stack
3,372
Data Engineer
2,380
Sales
1,937
DevOps / SRE
1,816
AI / ML / DS
1,638
QA / Testing
1,593
Architecture
1,457
Frontend
1,070

Latest jobs

Latest open Infrastructure Engineer jobs — the most recent 10 positions with adequate description quality. The full list is in our CRM or via the "see all" link below.

Staff Systems Engineer, M&A
Costa Mesa, California, United States · 8 days ago
visio
Kubernetes Platform Infrastructure Engineer (Starlink)
Redmond, WA · 8 days ago
gokubernetes
Software Infrastructure Engineer, Flight Software (Starlink)
Redmond, WA · 8 days ago
go
Software Infrastructure Engineer (Starlink)
Redmond, WA · 8 days ago
go
IT Systems Engineer, DevOps
Redmond, WA · 8 days ago
ci/cddevopsgoscala
IT Network Infrastructure Engineer, Launch
Starbase, TX · 8 days ago
go
Sr. Software Infrastructure Engineer (Starlink)
Redmond, WA · 8 days ago
go
IT Infrastructure Engineer, Virtualization & Hardware
Hawthorne, CA · 8 days ago
go
Facilities Infrastructure Engineer
Hawthorne, CA · 8 days ago
go
Flight Software Infrastructure Engineer (Starlink)
Redmond, WA · 8 days ago
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Frequently asked questions

The most common questions about Infrastructure Engineer: pay (somewhat lower than DevOps because on-prem skills are less hyped), Infrastructure vs DevOps vs Platform (5 distinctions), when companies stay on bare metal / on-prem in 2026 (8 reasons + 4 hybrid patterns), Storage / Network Engineer specialisations differences, remote (LOWER than DevOps due to on-site), how to become (4-10 months from Sysadmin + cert track), Senior skills (VMware advanced + storage architecture + networking CCNP/CCIE + hybrid-cloud + compliance frameworks). Answers recompute automatically.

How much does an Infrastructure Engineer earn in 2026?

The median Infrastructure Engineer salary is $5000/mo per Zorky CRM data (44 active jobs — niche hybrid-cloud + on-prem segment). Junior —, Middle $2608/mo, Senior —, Lead —. Salaries somewhat lower than general DevOps because on-prem / physical infra skills are less "hyped" in 2026 (cloud-native dominates). But stable demand in banking / govt sector / regulated industries — steady premium segments $6,000-9,000 Senior. VMware specialist (ESXi + vCenter + vSAN deep) — $6,500-9,500 Senior (good salaries with Broadcom VMware shake-up 2024+). Cisco / network engineer focus — $5,500-8,500 Senior (CCNP + CCIE certifications add 15-25%). Outsourcing shops (EPAM Infrastructure Practice / Luxoft / Andersen on enterprise hybrid-cloud projects) — $6,000-9,500 Senior on US projects. Large share of on-site work — international remote opportunities limited (you can't replace a hard drive remotely). Premium: storage specialist (Ceph / NetApp deep) + DR architect + FedRAMP / SOC 2 / ISO 27001 compliance experience.

What does an Infrastructure Engineer Junior, Middle, Senior, or Lead earn?

Salary ladder (median USD/mo): Junior —, Middle $2608/mo, Senior —, Lead —. Junior — typical entry: Sysadmin / Linux Admin → Junior Infrastructure Engineer (focus on operations + basic automation Ansible). The Junior → Middle jump — after the first automation initiative + virtualisation mastery (VMware / Proxmox). Middle → Senior — multi-DC ownership + hybrid-cloud architecture + automation-at-scale (Ansible Tower / AWX). Senior → Infrastructure Architect / Lead — multi-region DR architecture + capacity planning ownership. Career flow: Sysadmin (1-2 years) → Junior Infrastructure (1-2 years) → Middle (2-3 years) → Senior → either Infrastructure Architect, pivot to Cloud Engineer (if cloud-native focus is wanted), or Network Engineer / Storage Engineer specialisation.

How much do Infrastructure Engineers earn in Moscow, St Petersburg, remote?

Moscow Senior Infrastructure Engineer — $5,500-8,500/mo (Sber.Tech — largest Infrastructure employer in Russia thanks to hybrid + own DCs; VTB; Gazprombank; Alfa-Bank; Raiffeisen; Rosselkhozbank — all banks active; Rostelecom + RTK + MTS — telco infrastructure; Yandex — own DCs; VK; Mail.ru group; X5 Group + Magnit + Lenta — retail infrastructure; RZD; State companies — Atomenergoproekt, Gazpromneft). St Petersburg $5,000-7,500. Minsk/Kyiv $4,500-7,000 Senior. Poland €5,500-8,500 gross Senior. Germany €65-95K/yr Senior. 10.8% remote (but typically lower than general DevOps — often requires occasional on-site for physical infra work). Outsourcing shops (EPAM Infrastructure Practice / Luxoft / Andersen) — almost always remote on US enterprise projects, $6,000-9,500 Senior. International remote for Infrastructure Engineer — limited compared to pure DevOps (cloud-native companies hire Cloud Engineer / Platform Engineer more often).

What stack does an Infrastructure Engineer most often need?

Top 5: go, kubernetes, prometheus, python, grafana. Linux mastery: systemd / journalctl mastery, iptables + nftables (deep — for production firewall rules), SELinux + AppArmor (mandatory access control), kernel tuning (sysctl), cgroups + namespaces, performance profiling (perf + bpftrace + flamegraphs), strace / ltrace for debugging. RHEL / CentOS Stream / AlmaLinux / Rocky Linux (enterprise), Ubuntu LTS, Debian. Windows Server for Microsoft-shop: Active Directory mastery (forests / domains / OUs / GPOs / replication), WSUS, IIS, PowerShell DSC, PowerShell deep, ADFS, Hyper-V. Virtualisation: VMware vSphere deep — ESXi + vCenter + vMotion + DRS + Storage vMotion + HA + NSX (network virtualisation) + vSAN (hyperconverged storage). VCP certifications. Proxmox VE (open-source alternative — rising 2026 after Broadcom VMware price hikes). Microsoft Hyper-V for Microsoft-shop. KVM + libvirt (underlying for most Linux virtualisation). oVirt (Red Hat — RHV product line). Containers + K8s on-prem: Docker, self-managed Kubernetes (kubeadm / kops for AWS / Rancher Server / Red Hat OpenShift — enterprise K8s leader on-prem), K3s + k0s (lightweight for edge / branch offices). Storage: SAN (block storage — NetApp ONTAP / Dell EMC Unity + PowerStore / Pure Storage / HPE 3PAR + Primera), NAS (file storage — NetApp / Synology / TrueNAS — open-source FreeNAS continuation), distributed object storage: Ceph mastery (industry-standard distributed storage — RADOS + RBD + CephFS), GlusterFS (legacy), MinIO (S3-compatible self-hosted), K8s storage (OpenEBS / Longhorn / Rook = Ceph on K8s). Networking deep: Cisco mastery (IOS / IOS-XE / IOS-XR / NX-OS — for Cisco-shop), Juniper Junos + Arista EOS + MikroTik RouterOS + Huawei VRP, routing protocols (BGP / OSPF / EIGRP / IS-IS), VLANs / VXLAN / EVPN + MPLS basics, software-defined networking (Open vSwitch + OVN), firewalls (Palo Alto PAN-OS / Fortinet FortiGate / Check Point / Cisco ASA / pfSense + OPNsense open-source), load balancers (F5 BIG-IP / Citrix NetScaler / HAProxy + NGINX). Configuration management: Ansible mastery (industry standard 2026 for on-prem + hybrid — playbook authoring + roles + collections + Ansible Tower / AWX for scaled), Puppet (legacy + still in banking), Chef (legacy), SaltStack. IaC + automation: Terraform / OpenTofu for cloud-side, Vagrant for VM provisioning, Packer for image building (HashiCorp). Hybrid-cloud specific: AWS Outposts + AWS Local Zones, Azure Stack HCI + Azure Stack Hub, GCP Anthos + GKE on-prem, VMware Cloud on AWS / Azure / GCP. Monitoring: Zabbix (dominates on-prem RU — great for traditional infrastructure monitoring) + Prometheus + Grafana (modern), Nagios + Icinga (legacy still in banking), commercial — Datadog + New Relic + Dynatrace + Splunk. Backup + DR: Veeam Backup & Replication (industry standard — VMware-native), Bacula (open-source), Restic + Borg (modern + Linux-native), Velero (K8s). Veeam Certified Engineer (VMCE) certifications. Hardware knowledge: server hardware (Dell PowerEdge — DRAC / HPE ProLiant — iLO / Supermicro / Lenovo ThinkSystem / Cisco UCS), out-of-band management (iDRAC + iLO + BMC + IPMI), physical cabling + DC operations basics (sometimes required for smaller orgs). Programming: Bash / Python primary (for automation scripts), PowerShell for Windows-shops.

Infrastructure Engineer vs DevOps vs Platform — what's the difference?

DevOps Engineer — focus on CI/CD + cloud-native + K8s + cloud-managed services. Cloud-first mindset. Pay $4,500-8,500. See DevOps Engineer (general). Infrastructure Engineer (this page) — focus on hybrid-cloud + on-prem + bare metal + physical infrastructure + legacy enterprise integration. Hybrid mindset. Pay $4,000-8,000. Stack includes virtualisation (VMware / Proxmox), storage (SAN / NAS / Ceph), networking (Cisco / Juniper), configuration management (Ansible / Puppet). Platform Engineer — focus on reusable internal developer platform. Cloud-native mindset + internal-product focus. Pay $5,500-10,000. See Platform Engineer. Key distinction Infrastructure vs DevOps 2026: 1) Cloud-native vs hybrid focus — DevOps assumes cloud-first, Infrastructure is often dual-tasked (on-prem + cloud bridge). 2) Hardware involvement — Infrastructure Engineer touches physical servers + networking + storage. DevOps Engineer rarely touches physical. 3) Compliance / regulated industries — banking / govt sector / healthcare often mandate on-prem (data sovereignty + audit requirements). Infrastructure Engineer expertise there is premium. 4) Programming depth — DevOps Engineer typically programs more (Python / Go), Infrastructure Engineer is closer to traditional sysadmin + scripting heavy. 5) Modernisation driver — many Infrastructure Engineers drive cloud migration efforts (decommission on-prem). Career pivot Infrastructure Engineer → DevOps Engineer in 4-8 months (learn K8s + IaC cloud-native + CI/CD modern stack). Lateral much easier going Infrastructure → DevOps (add cloud-native) than reverse.

When do companies stay on bare metal / on-prem in 2026?

Reality 2026: ~30% of enterprise workloads STILL on-prem (Flexera State of the Cloud + IDC reports). Reasons NOT to migrate to cloud: 1) Regulatory / data sovereignty — banking RF (Central Bank mandate to keep customer data in Russia), state sector (152-FZ + 187-FZ for critical infrastructure), healthcare (HIPAA in the US — much data on-prem), defence / military / intelligence. 2) Cost at scale — at very large scale (10K+ servers running 24/7) on-prem is cheaper than cloud thanks to no markup. Big consumers (Yandex / Google search infrastructure / Facebook / Netflix legacy CDN) — much on-prem. Cloud bills $10M+ annually → CFO starts to rethink. 3) Latency-sensitive workloads — HFT (high-frequency trading), real-time gaming (esports / fighting games), industrial control systems (factory floor — sub-millisecond required), edge compute (vehicles / IoT devices). 4) Air-gapped environments — defence / classified / nuclear plant control / hospital MRI systems — physically isolated from the internet by mandate. 5) Specialised hardware — GPU / TPU clusters for training large models often on-prem (Nvidia DGX systems in own DC cheaper at scale than cloud GPU). 6) Legacy lock-in — applications never designed for cloud (mainframe — COBOL on z/OS, AS/400 systems) — replatform cost >> benefit. 7) Egress costs — workloads with massive data transfer (video streaming, scientific computing) often cheaper on-prem due to cloud egress pricing. 8) Russian sanctions reality 2026 — AWS / Azure / GCP completely left Russia. Forced shift back to on-prem or Russian clouds (Yandex.Cloud / SberCloud / VK Cloud). Significant on-prem investment in Russia 2023-2026. Hybrid-cloud patterns 2026: Pattern A: On-prem core + cloud peripheral — primary workloads + sensitive data on-prem, dev/test + non-critical analytics in cloud. Pattern B: Cloud burst — on-prem baseline + cloud for peak loads. Pattern C: Application split — apps strategically placed (database tier on-prem with low latency to clients, web tier in cloud for elastic scale). Pattern D: Edge + core — edge compute on-prem near users, central processing cloud. A Senior Infrastructure Engineer designs these hybrid architectures.

Can Infrastructure Engineers work remotely?

Partially. 10.8% of Infrastructure jobs are remote or hybrid, but typically LOWER than general DevOps remote rate due to on-site requirements: 1) Physical infra work (server rack mounting, cable management, hardware replacement, expansion projects) — must be on-site. 2) Security clearances for banking / state sector often mandate on-site work. 3) Air-gapped environments (defence / classified) — physically isolated workplaces. 4) 24×7 on-call requires fast physical access. Remote opportunities: pure software-side Infrastructure work (Ansible automation + IaC + monitoring + DR planning) — can be remote. Outsourcing shops (EPAM Infrastructure Practice / Luxoft / Andersen) for cloud-side US-enterprise projects — often remote. Russian banks — hybrid/office (3 days office typical). Yandex / VK / Sber.Tech — hybrid for Infrastructure Engineers. Relocant hubs for Infrastructure: Poland (Cisco / Juniper presence) / Germany (IT enterprise infrastructure work) / Canada / Serbia. English for international Infrastructure remote — must (vendor docs Cisco / VMware / Veeam / Red Hat — English).

How are Storage Engineer + Network Engineer different from general Infrastructure?

General Infrastructure Engineer — breadth: virtualisation + storage + networking + Linux + Windows + automation. Storage Engineer — specialisation deep in storage: SAN mastery (NetApp ONTAP CLI / Dell PowerStore / Pure Storage Purity / HPE 3PAR — vendor-specific deep knowledge), NAS protocols (NFS + SMB + CIFS internals), distributed storage deep (Ceph internals — CRUSH algorithm + placement groups + erasure coding + RBD vs CephFS vs RGW), capacity planning (IOPS forecasting + bandwidth planning + tiering strategies — hot / warm / cold), backup architectures (RPO / RTO planning + immutable backup for ransomware protection), DR replication design (synchronous vs asynchronous, multi-site), storage performance tuning. Pay $5,500-9,000 (storage specialists with NetApp / Dell EMC certifications — premium). Network Engineer — specialisation deep in networking: routing protocols mastery (BGP advanced — multihoming / route reflectors / route maps; OSPF advanced — areas + LSDB / EIGRP), switching deep (VLANs / VXLAN / EVPN-VXLAN — modern data center fabric standard), Cisco CCIE (highest cert — Routing & Switching / Service Provider / Data Center tracks), software-defined networking (Cisco ACI + VMware NSX-T + Open vSwitch + OVN), network security (Palo Alto Panorama + Fortinet FortiManager — central management), automation (Cisco Genie + pyATS, Ansible network modules, NETCONF + YANG models). Pay $5,500-9,000 Senior. CCIE +25-50% premium (rare expertise). See also support/network-engineer when the page ships. Career choice: general Infrastructure if breadth matters, Storage Engineer if vendor-deep + complex enterprise storage architecture is interesting, Network Engineer if routing / switching deep is interesting (CCIE track).

Which companies actively hire Infrastructure Engineer?

At the top: Sber.Tech, VTB, Rostelecom. Russian banks (largest channel — hybrid + on-prem due to regulatory mandate): Sber.Tech, VTB, Gazprombank, Alfa-Bank, Raiffeisen, Rosselkhozbank, MKB, Otkritie. Telco (heavy network infrastructure): Rostelecom, RTK, MTS, MegaFon, VympelCom. Yandex (own DCs — largest private cloud infra in Russia). VK / Mail.ru group (own infra). Retail (POS systems + warehouse infra): X5 Group, Magnit, Lenta, Perekrestok. Transport: RZD, Aeroflot. State companies / oil & gas: Gazprom, Rosneft, Gazpromneft, LUKOIL, Atomenergoproekt, Rosatom. Outsourcing shops with Infrastructure Practice: EPAM Infrastructure Practice (largest in CIS for US enterprise on-prem + hybrid projects — Pfizer / J&J / Bank of America), Luxoft, Andersen, DataArt, Itransition. Vendor companies: Veeam, NetApp, Dell EMC, HPE, Cisco, VMware / Broadcom, Lenovo. International tech companies with Infrastructure roles: Cloudflare (own edge infrastructure), Akamai (CDN infrastructure), Equinix (data center provider), Digital Realty (DC operator). Specialised companies: Hetzner (German hosting — own infra), OVH (French cloud + own DCs). Y Combinator startups with hybrid infrastructure needs.

Where to start in Infrastructure in 2026?

Roadmap: 1) Solid Linux mastery — this is the foundation. RHCSA (Red Hat Certified System Administrator) certification or LFCS (Linux Foundation Certified System Administrator) — must for Infrastructure track. Books: "How Linux Works" Ward (must-read), "The Linux Command Line" Shotts, "Linux Bible" Negus. 2) Networking basics → CCNA (Cisco Certified Network Associate) — fundamental cert. Understand OSI / TCP / IP / DNS / HTTP / TLS / VPN / routing / switching basics. Book: "CCNA 200-301 Official Cert Guide" Wendell Odom. 3) Virtualisation deep — install VMware ESXi home lab (free) or Proxmox VE — practice on real virtualisation. VCP-DCV (VMware Certified Professional Data Center Virtualization) — premium cert. Book: "Mastering VMware vSphere 7" Nick Marshall. 4) Configuration management: Ansible mastery — the most important automation tool 2026 for on-prem. Set up real Ansible Tower / AWX. Book: "Ansible for DevOps" Jeff Geerling. Optional: Red Hat Ansible certifications (EX407). 5) Storage deep: practice Ceph (open-source distributed storage) on a home lab. Set up MinIO for S3-compatible object storage. Understand SAN / NAS protocols (NFS / SMB / iSCSI). Vendor certs (NetApp NCDA / Dell EMC) — premium specialisation track. 6) Advanced networking: CCNP (Routing & Switching) or JNCIP (Juniper) — advanced cert. Practice BGP / OSPF + advanced switching (VLANs / VXLAN / EVPN). 7) Hybrid-cloud exposure — set up AWS Direct Connect or Azure ExpressRoute concepts via free tier accounts. Understand hybrid networking. 8) Backup + DR architecture: Veeam Backup & Replication mastery + DR architecture (RPO / RTO planning, multi-site replication strategies). VMCE (Veeam Certified Engineer) cert. 9) Windows Server (for Microsoft-shop opportunities): Active Directory mastery, Group Policy, PowerShell DSC. Book: "Mastering Active Directory" Robert R. King. 10) K8s on-prem (growing area 2026 — combines traditional Infrastructure + modern container orchestration): Red Hat OpenShift (enterprise K8s leader on-prem) — RHCA: OpenShift specialisation. Practice Rancher Server for K8s management. 11) Compliance frameworks basics: SOC 2 / ISO 27001 / FedRAMP / PCI-DSS — understanding for regulated environments. 12) Advanced pet project: build a full hybrid-cloud setup — on-prem cluster (Proxmox + Ceph + Ansible automation) + AWS / Azure side (Terraform automation) + VPN / Direct Connect simulation + monitoring (Zabbix + Grafana). Document as portfolio. Russian courses: Otus "Linux Administrator + Infrastructure", Slurm "Linux DevOps", Russian Cisco Academy (CCNA / CCNP). International (EN): A Cloud Guru (covers VMware + AWS + Azure + GCP), Cloud Academy, Linux Academy, Pluralsight Infrastructure / Networking paths, Red Hat Training (RHCSA / RHCE / RHCA — best for Linux track). Communities: r/sysadmin, r/networking, r/homelab, Telegram @sysadmin_chat, @network_eng_ru. Sysadmin → Junior Infrastructure Engineer — 4-10 months.

How many Infrastructure Engineer jobs are open across CIS and Europe?

44 active open Infrastructure Engineer positions — niche hybrid + on-prem segment. Geography: EN, 🇷🇺 Russia, 🇺🇦 Ukraine. Sources: hh.ru (especially banks + telco + state companies active), Habr Career, getmatch, Djinni, LinkedIn (international Infrastructure Engineer segment, especially via cloud / DC providers — Equinix / Digital Realty / Cloudflare / Akamai), NoFluffJobs / JustJoin.it (Poland Infrastructure-friendly), Telegram (@sysadmin_chat, @network_eng_ru, @devops_jobs, @virtualization_ru), career pages of EPAM Infrastructure Practice / Luxoft / Andersen / DataArt, specialised boards (jobs.sysadmin.cz, networkjobs.cc), vendor-specific career sites (Cisco / VMware / NetApp / Dell EMC / HPE — hire Infrastructure Engineers themselves). The real market is broader thanks to the banking + government channel in Russia (often vacancies are not listed publicly — internal hiring). Time to close a Senior Infrastructure Engineer role — 4-10 weeks. Trend 2026: the Infrastructure Engineer market in Russia is rather growing (import substitution + on-prem investment after AWS / Azure / GCP departure) in contrast to the global trend (cloud-native displacement). The Russian market specifically — a premium segment for Senior Infrastructure Engineers with hybrid expertise.

What skills does a Senior Infrastructure Engineer need?

A Senior Infrastructure Engineer owns the full hybrid-cloud + on-prem infrastructure cycle + technical leadership. Linux mastery deep: production debugging mastery (perf / bpftrace / flamegraphs / kernel tracing), SELinux / AppArmor advanced, kernel tuning for specific workloads, performance bottleneck analysis (CPU / memory / IO / network — every layer). Windows Server mastery (for Microsoft-shop opportunities): Active Directory architecture design (multi-forest / multi-domain), Group Policy management at scale, PowerShell DSC advanced. Virtualisation mastery: VMware vSphere advanced (NSX-T network virtualisation + vSAN hyperconverged + multi-cluster vCenter + Site Recovery Manager — SRM for DR), VCAP-DCV (VMware Certified Advanced Professional) cert. Storage mastery: Ceph architect-level (CRUSH algorithm tuning + erasure coding optimisation + multi-site replication), SAN architecture design (multi-vendor — NetApp ONTAP / Dell EMC / Pure Storage), DR replication patterns (synchronous + asynchronous + multi-site), backup strategy mastery (3-2-1 rule + immutable backup for ransomware + cross-cloud backup). Networking advanced: BGP architect-level (multi-AS routing + traffic engineering + route reflectors / confederations), data center fabric design (VXLAN-EVPN + Cisco ACI / VMware NSX-T architect), software-defined networking deep, network security architecture (zero-trust applied to network), CCNP minimum, CCIE preferred for serious network track. Automation mastery: Ansible advanced (custom modules + AnsibleX + Ansible Tower / AWX architecture), Terraform / OpenTofu for cloud-side, Python scripting for custom automation. Hybrid-cloud architecture: design hybrid setups end-to-end (on-prem core + cloud peripheral + VPN / Direct Connect + secure connectivity + DR architecture). AWS Outposts / Azure Stack / GCP Anthos / VMware Cloud on AWS expertise. Compliance frameworks mastery: SOC 2 + ISO 27001 + PCI-DSS + FedRAMP + 152-FZ (RF banking) + 187-FZ (RF critical infrastructure) — understand requirements + design audit-ready architectures. Capacity planning mastery: workload forecasting (CPU / memory / IO / network), tiering strategies, performance bottleneck prediction, equipment refresh planning, budget defence. System design for infrastructure: design multi-DC architecture on a whiteboard, RPO / RTO planning, multi-site DR strategies, hybrid-cloud patterns (4 archetypes — on-prem core / cloud burst / app split / edge). Vendor relationship management: enterprise vendor negotiations (VMware / Cisco / NetApp / Dell EMC / Veeam) for contracts + support escalation. Soft: ADRs writing for infrastructure decisions, on-call rotation discipline, incident post-mortems, cross-team collaboration (Backend / DevOps / Security / Application teams), mentoring Middle Infrastructure Engineers, executive communication for capacity / budget defence. English for Senior+ MUST — vendor docs (Cisco / VMware / NetApp / Veeam / Red Hat) are English + international community is English-speaking.

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Methodology

  • Data period: in the hero and copy — the last 3 months. In the charts — the full available observation period (since parsers were launched, usually 2-3 months).
  • Data is collected automatically from 1000+ sources — Telegram channels and job boards across CIS and Europe.
  • Only live open jobs with a clear description are counted. Spam and duplicates are filtered out.
  • Salaries are converted to USD/month at the current rate. Outlier values (
    lt;500 or
    gt;50K) are filtered out.
  • Levels are normalized: Mid → Middle, Intern/Trainee → Junior, Principal/Staff/Expert → Lead.
  • The first 2 weeks of data (parser ramp-up period) are not shown in the charts.
  • Data is recomputed every day.

Authorship and citation

Analytics prepared by Zorky Research Team. Last updated: May 29, 2026 at 9:06 PM.

Data sources and methodology

Data is collected automatically from 1000+ sources — Telegram job channels and job boards across CIS and Eastern Europe (HH, Habr Career, Djinni, DOU, NoFluffJobs, JustJoin.it, Pracuj.pl and others). Parsing runs 24/7, duplicates are filtered by description and URL, salary outliers are stripped. Detailed methodology — on the "How it works" page.

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Zorky CRM (2026). Infrastructure Engineer in IT: CIS and Europe market. Accessed: 5/29/2026. URL: https://zorky.tech/en/research/devops
Data collected automatically from 1000+ sources • Source: Zorky CRM