Principal Engineer (Microsoft)

Claranet
Covent Garden, WC2E 8RE, United Kingdom
Last month
Posted
12 Apr 2026 (Last month)

Role Mission

To support customer outcomes by making deep, hands-on Microsoft centric expertise available to customers and internal teams across hybrid identity, security and endpoint management. This includes Windows Active Directory and integration with Microsoft Entra ID, unified security operations with Microsoft Defender XDR and Microsoft Sentinel, and modern endpoint and device management with Microsoft Intune and Microsoft Configuration Manager (SCCM/ConfigMgr), providing practical guidance, design assurance and implementation support where needed.

Objectives & Key Results

Deliver consulting-grade architecture assurance and outcomes for customers

* Provide high-quality architecture reviews and design assurance for complex customer opportunities and deliveries, highlighting risks, trade-offs and pragmatic options

* Produce clear customer-facing technical outputs (e.g., current-state assessments, target-state architectures, and phased roadmaps) that accelerate decision-making

* Improve consistency and reduce avoidable rework for customers by using repeatable patterns, checklists and standards aligned to Claranet ways of working.

Essential Roles & Responsibilities

Technical Leadership & Delivery

* Serve as a senior technical expert within the Office of the CTO, providing hands-on technical depth and assurance in support of the UK CTO

* Provide hands-on technical contribution and specialist support across Microsoft identity, security, endpoint and cloud platforms—drawing on broader networking and architecture skills where customer engagements require it

Behavioural Competencies – Organisational & Behavioural Fit

* Technological Curiosity: Naturally curious, proactively explores how new and existing technologies work, experiments safely, and shares what they learn

* Hands-On Mindset: Enjoys being “on the keyboard” solving technical challenges

* Customer Engagement: Exceptional presence and clarity when engaging with customers

* Influence Without Authority: Guides teams through expertise and collaboration, not hierarchy

* Clear Communicator: Able to articulate complex problems simply and confidently

* Calm & Composed: Operates effectively in high-pressure or ambiguous situations

* Ownership & Accountability: Takes responsibility for delivering high-quality outcomes

* Continuous Improvement: Always seeking ways to enhance technical and engineering quality, security and efficiency

* Travel: Ability to travel to different sites and locations on a weekly basis

Critical Competencies – Technical Competencies (Essential)

* Strong architectural capability across Microsoft Azure and core Microsoft cloud services

* Proficiency in security technologies, frameworks, and secure architecture patterns (including Microsoft Defender XDR and Microsoft Sentinel)

* Strong expertise in Windows Active Directory and hybrid identity integration with Microsoft Entra ID

* Experience with modern endpoint and device management and configuration management, including Microsoft Intune and Microsoft Configuration Manager (SCCM/ConfigMgr)

* Hands-on capability in automation, IaC, CI/CD, scripting and platform engineering

* Comfortable using AI tools to achieve outcomes (e.g., accelerating analysis, troubleshooting, automation and documentation) with appropriate security and data-handling practices

Critical Competencies – Technical Competencies (Desirable)

* Experience with distributed systems or modern application architectures

* Exposure to data engineering, observability platforms or edge networking

Please note: You will be required to have been resident in the UK for five years prior to application and to hold or be prepared to undergo UK Non-Police Personnel Vetting (NPPV) and/or a Security Check (SC) clearance as part of this role

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