Cloud Infrastructure Engineer - SharePoint

Precise Placements
B22Ab, B2 2AB, United Kingdom
5 months ago
£60,000 – £65,000 pa

Salary

£60,000 – £65,000 pa

Job Type
Permanent
Work Pattern
Full-time
Work Location
On-site
Seniority
Mid
Education
Degree
Posted
5 Nov 2026 (5 months ago)

Cloud Infrastructure Engineer - Azure, SQL Server, SharePoint, SSO, Single Sign on

Our leading global law firm client are actively looking to take on a new Cloud Infrastructure Engineer (Azure, SQL Server, SharePoint, SSO, Single Sign on) This role will have a key focus on the SharePoint platform and ideally be placed in the Birmingham location due to where the team are located.

The role will have proactive management and analysis of the global server estate which encompasses the Web (SharePont), SSO, and SQL Server infrastructure, this person will identify opportunities for improvement, and ensure the design and architecture of these platforms meets the underlying service level targets.

To be considered for this Cloud Infrastructure Engineer (Azure, SQL Server, SharePoint, SSO, Single Sign on) role, it's ideal you have:

  • 3 + Years within a similar role
  • Ideal but not required law firm experience
  • Qualifications preferred

Role responsibilities:

  • Provide third-line support to a rich array of high profile legal and information systems which are fundamental to the firm.
  • Proactive management and analysis of the global server estate which encompasses web, SSO, SharePoint, and SQL server infrastructure, and identify opportunities for improvement.
  • Ensure the design and architecture of web, SharePoint, Azure Cloud Services, and SSO infrastructure meets the underlying service level targets.
  • Daily monitoring and optimisation, adhering to Microsoft best practice guidelines, to ensure all servers and environment are performing to their optimal ability.
  • Deep dive technical troubleshooting when issues are escalated by support functions.
  • Technology and system innovation to ensure current systems are kept up-to-date and within software and hardware supported guidelines and recommendations.
  • Work collaboratively with other Business Services and vendor teams, with a focus on prompt delivery of deployments, support, and continually improvement to service offerings in a rapidly changing environment.
  • Provide support and direction on the firm’s SQL estate, SharePoint estate, Azure Cloud Services, SSO, and identity management, working with Business Service teams and vendors in supporting and improving the service offerings.
  • Manage Azure Cloud Services, SSO and SQL estate globally, ensuring availability, load balancing, and disaster recovery solutions are operational.
  • Manage web and SharePoint farm estate globally, ensuring operational uptime and deliver improvement to services through code releases and deployments.
  • Deliver code releases, platform upgrades, and deployments to the firm’s infrastructure, ensuring work meets change process and delivery standards.
  • Seek to improve performance levels by taking advantage of new technology and anticipating changes in market practices, industry trends, process trends, etc.
  • Review and improve processes regularly; identify inefficiencies and improve operational processes through system documentation and knowledge articles in the firm’s CMDB.

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