Azure Infrastructure Engineer

Partnerscale
Ox266Pu, OX26 6PU, United Kingdom
2 weeks ago
£40,000 – £50,000 pa

Salary

£40,000 – £50,000 pa

Job Type
Permanent
Work Location
Hybrid
Seniority
Mid
Education
Degree
Posted
15 May 2026 (2 weeks ago)

Azure Infrastructure Engineer

Hybrid, Bicester (One day per week in the office - Excellent rail links)

We’re working with a long-established software and technology business who are looking for an Azure Infrastructure Engineer / Cloud Engineer to work alongside their Software Development team. This is a brand-new role for the business and offers a fantastic opportunity to shape how cloud infrastructure is managed.

This is a broad infrastructure role focused around Azure, Microsoft 365 and cloud-first environments, supporting both internal systems and customer-facing infrastructure. It would suit someone who enjoys variety, likes ownership and wants to work across modern Microsoft technologies rather than sitting purely in support.

You’ll be involved in everything from Azure configuration and cloud infrastructure management through to Intune, device compliance, networking, VPNs and internal IT support. There’s also exposure to Azure DevOps, scripting and infrastructure automation projects, so it’s a good opportunity for someone interested in moving towards DevOps type roles int he future.

Key experience:

• Microsoft Azure administration

• Office 365 / Microsoft 365

• Intune

• SharePoint & Teams

• Cloud infrastructure and networking

• VPN configuration and support

• Azure SQL Server

• Azure App Services / Key Vault / Front Door

• PowerShell, YAML, Bicep or Infrastructure as Code experience would be beneficial

• Azure DevOps exposure would be a bonus

• Azure certifications such as AZ-900 or AZ-104 would be highly beneficial

The role offers hybrid working with just one day per week in the Bicester office alongside flexible home working the rest of the week.

If you’re an Infrastructure Engineer or Azure Engineer looking for a role with modern tech, flexibility and genuine variety, get in touch.

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