Azure Cloud Engineer

McGregor Boyall
Ec2Y9An, EC2Y 9AN, United Kingdom
Last week
£80,000 – £100,000 pa

Salary

£80,000 – £100,000 pa

Job Type
Permanent
Seniority
Mid
Education
Degree
Posted
18 May 2026 (Last week)

Azure Cloud Engineer - Projects/BAU (70/30) - ARM/Bicep - IAAS - PAAS - Powershell/Python

London - Hybrid working *** 3 days office

Leading financial services client is seeking an Azure Cloud Engineer to join their team in London. This is a hands-on technical role focused on designing, implementing, and supporting public cloud platforms for IaaS and PaaS services. They are a multi-cloud environment, you will work primarily with Azure and Oracle Cloud, and later with AWS as it is onboarded. The role involves collaborating with application and infrastructure teams to deliver secure, scalable, and cost-efficient solutions. This is an exciting opportunity to develop your skillset further with Oracle Cloud and AWS.

Skills and experience required:

  • Strong hands-on Azure engineering experience, including Infrastructure-as-Code (Bicep / ARM)
  • Scripting experience (PowerShell, with Python desirable)
  • Version control experience (Git)
  • Real-world experience implementing and supporting Azure
  • Ability to design scalable, reliable, and cost-effective cloud solutions
  • Good knowledge of IAM and security best practices

Desirable

  • AWS engineering experience (CloudFormation and/or Terraform)
  • Experience with Oracle Cloud services
  • Strong automation skills and ability to leverage scripting for problem-solving.
  • Knowledge of REST APIs
  • Fabric

If this is of interest and you have the required skills, please submit your CV over for immediate consideration.

McGregor Boyall is an equal opportunity employer and do not discriminate on any grounds.

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