Cloud Engineer

Milton Keynes
17 hours ago
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We are looking to recruit an experienced Cloud Engineer for an 18 month Fixed Term Contract in our support centre in Milton Keynes. The Cloud Engineer is responsible for the build and operation of cloud infrastructure. We’re looking for someone who is passionate about Microsoft Azure technologies and is able to drive the build and operation of solutions in this platform. Reporting directly to the Head of Cloud Engineering, you will work with them to contribute to the IT and Infrastructure roadmap, championing the use of cloud services.  

Success in this role looks like:

Previous experience within a cloud/DevOps team.

Strong knowledge of Microsoft Azure technologies.

Proven experience of CI/CD deployments, pipelines and repos.

Experience with scripting technologies for automation.

Strong experience with infrastructure-as-code technologies (Terraform)

Ability to troubleshoot complex technical issues.

Strong problem-solving skills and attention to detail.

Excellent communication and teamwork abilities.

What’s in it for you:

Competitive salary and performance-based bonuses.

Flexible work hours and remote work options.

Competitive pension contributions

Private health and dental care.

Income protection

Professional development opportunities.

Fun team events and a supportive work environment.

Pizza discount

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