Cloud Platform Engineering Lead

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2 weeks ago
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Strategic visibility Influence without bureaucracy Engineering-led culture Modern cloud estate Hands-on leadership
Cloud Platform Lead | London | Hybrid (3 days in the office) |Permanent

Build the cloud platform that others depend on. We’re partnered with ahigh-performing, London-based Insurer operating at scale in a highly regulated environment. The organisation is investing heavily in its cloud capability and is now hiring aCloud Platform Engineering Lead to take full ownership of its cloud platform and shape how cloud is delivered across the business.
This is atrue platform engineering leadership role — not just keeping the lights on, but designing, evolving and running a secure, scalable cloud platform treated as a product.

Why this role stands out
  • Real ownership – end-to-end responsibility for the cloud platform
  • Hands-on leadership – stay technical while setting standards and direction
  • Engineering-led culture – platform as a product, not a utility
  • Modern cloud estate – Azure-first (with some AWS), IaC, CI/CD, automation
  • Strategic visibility – work closely with Architecture, Security and senior IT leadership
  • Influence without bureaucracy – small internal team, clear decision-making
You’ll act as thetechnical authority for cloud, owning standards, guardrails and outcomes, while steering a trusted cloud services partner to deliver high-quality BAU and project work.

What you’ll be doing
  • Owning thecloud platform architecture (Azure-first, AWS exposure)
  • Designing and evolving shared platform services:
    • Landing zones
    • Networking & identity
    • Security controls & guardrails
    • Observability, backup & DR
  • Treating cloud as aproduct with roadmaps, standards and continuous improvement
  • Remaininghands-on with:
    • Terraform & Infrastructure-as-Code
    • CI/CD pipelines and automation
    • Reusable modules and engineering patterns
  • Embeddingsecurity-by-design (NIST, ISO, GDPR principles)
  • Acting as a senior escalation point for incidents and outages
  • LeadingFinOps practices – cost control, optimisation and transparency
  • Managing and directing a UK-basedcloud services partner from a position of strong technical ownership
What we’re looking for
  • 8+ years’ experience designing and operating cloud platforms (Azure essential)
  • Strong background inplatform engineering, not just infrastructure operations
  • Proven expertise withTerraform and lifecycle management of IaC
  • Deep understanding of:
    • Cloud security, networking and identity
    • CI/CD and DevOps practices
    • Containers and modern deployment patterns
    • High availability, backup and disaster recovery
    • Cloud cost optimisation / FinOps
  • Experience working inregulated or security-sensitive environments
  • Confident communicator able to influence engineers, architects, partners and stakeholders
Experience in insurance or financial services ishelpful but not essential — strong cloud engineering capability and leadership matter most.
You’ll be part of alean, senior team, working alongside the Architecture Team (EA and Domain), with additional 3rd Party partner support. This gives you space to focus onquality, standards and strategic improvements, not firefighting.

If you’re looking for ahands-on cloud leadership role where your decisions genuinely shape the platform and the engineering culture, this is one worth exploring.Confidential discussions welcome.

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