Azure Cloud Engineer

REVYBE IT RECRUITMENT LIMITED
London, United Kingdom
5 months ago
£45,000 – £55,000 pa

Salary

£45,000 – £55,000 pa

Job Type
Permanent
Work Location
Remote
Seniority
Mid
Education
Degree
Posted
5 Jan 2026 (5 months ago)

Benefits

Benefits

Azure Cloud Engineer

Central London (remote-first, occasional office visits every couple of months)

£45,000 - £55,000 + benefits

ReVybe IT is working with a forward-thinking software business looking to hire anAzure Cloud Engineer to join their growing team.

This is a great opportunity to take real ownership of a cloud environment while working closely with engineering teams to build scalable, secure, and well-automated infrastructure.

What you’ll be doing:

  • Owning and optimising the Azure cloud environment (performance, security, scalability)
  • Collaborating with application teams to integrate cloud-native solutions
  • Designing and maintaining CI/CD pipelines (Azure DevOps / GitHub Actions)
  • Building and managing infrastructure using Terraform (including reusable modules)
  • Supporting microservices architecture with a focus on availability and monitoring
  • Implementing secrets management and secure configuration practices
  • Automating build, test, and deployment workflows
  • Writing scripts and tooling (PowerShell, Bash, Azure CLI) to improve efficiency
  • Contributing within an Agile team and participating in ceremonies

What they’re looking for:

  • Experience working with Azure cloud services acrossIaaS and PaaS environments
  • Strong knowledge of Terraform and infrastructure as code principles
  • Experience with CI/CD tools such as Azure DevOps or GitHub Actions
  • Solid scripting and automation skills (PowerShell, Bash, Azure CLI)
  • Understanding of cloud-native architecture and modern deployment practices
  • Comfortable working in Agile environments

Why this role stands out:

  • Remote-first with minimal office requirement
  • Real ownership and autonomy over cloud infrastructure
  • Strong focus on automation and modern DevOps practices
  • Supportive environment with a genuine focus onlearning and development
  • Opportunity to work on scalable systems in a growing business

If you’re an Azure-focused engineer looking for a role where you canbuild, automate, and take ownership, this is well worth exploring.

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