Azure DevOps Engineer - SC Cleared

Milton Keynes
5 days ago
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Network IT is looking for a skilled Azure DevOps Engineer to help design, build, and secure scalable Azure-based infrastructure and applications, for our client in Milton Keynes.
 
In this role, you’ll work closely with cross-functional teams to integrate security into the Software Development Lifecycle, optimise CI/CD pipelines, and deliver reliable, high-performing Azure solutions, within an SC Cleared environment.
 
You’ll be responsible for implementing secure cloud designs, automating testing and compliance processes, and supporting incident response activities. Our client operates in an Agile environment.
 
Please note that this is a Security Cleared role, so it is essential that you are eligible for SC Clearance, or already have it. This is 3 days per week onsite, 2 days remote.
 
Role: Azure DevOps Engineer
Duration: 6 Months
Rate: £550 per day
Status: Inside IR35
Location: Milton Keynes
Working Pattern: 3 days per week onsite
 
Essential

Strong experience with Azure DevOps, Azure Repos, and Infrastructure as Code
Hands-on expertise with Terraform, CI/CD pipelines, and autoscaling
Experience with Checkov and cloud security tooling
Knowledge of Cloud Adoption Framework / Landing Zones
Experience in cloud migrations (including Azure Migrate)
Familiarity with cloud-native tools and architectures
Strong problem-solving skills and ability to tackle complex challenges
Excellent collaboration skills across distributed teams, engaging with stakeholders too
Nice to have qualifications would be AZ-400 / AZ-900 / AZ-104
Must be eligible for SC Clearance

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