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Azure Cloud Engineer

Birmingham
2 weeks ago
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Azure Cloud Engineer - £50,000 - £60,000 + 10% Bonus – Fully Remote – Government (SC Clearance)

Overview:
A market leading consultancy are searching for a Mid-Level Azure Cloud Engineer to join one of their growing projects for a Government Agency on a fully remote basis.

Role & Responsibilities:

Building and deploying solutions on Microsoft Azure (IaaS and PaaS)
Monitoring Azure environments and resolving technical issues
Troubleshooting Windows and network-related problems
Responding to and resolving incident tickets
Supporting root cause analysis and contributing to service improvement initiatives
Automating tasks using PowerShell and cloud-native tools
Participating in client meetings and collaborating with customers to resolve technical issues
Providing on-call and out-of-hours support for server patching and maintenanceTechnical Requirements:

Must have or have previously held SC Clearance.
Proven expertise in Azure IaaS and PaaS environments
Proficiency in PowerShell scripting
Experience in Windows (and optionally Linux) administration
Familiarity with Azure DevOps and cloud-native Infrastructure as Code tools
Ability to troubleshoot complex technical issues
Certification: Azure Administrator Associate (AZ-104) is mandatory
Additional Microsoft certifications are encouraged
Experience working with public sector clients is advantageousPackage:

£50,000 - £60,000 Basic Salary
10% Annual Bonus
Private Medical & Dental Cover
Fully RemoteAzure Cloud Engineer - £50,000 - £60,000 + 10% Bonus – Fully Remote – Government (SC Clearance)

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