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Azure Cloud Engineer

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Azure Cloud Engineer (Azure, Terraform, DevOps, Infrastructure, IaC) – Lead major Azure projects and drive IaC adoption!

An Azure Cloud Engineer (Azure, Terraform, DevOps, Infrastructure, IaC) is needed by a large enterprise pushing hard into Azure cloud. This is a hands-on role with technical leadership responsibilities – perfect for someone ready to step up and take ownership of modernising infrastructure across a complex platform.

You must have:

Strong infrastructure background from an enterprise environment
Solid experience with Azure IaaS/PaaS and PowerShell scripting
Project leadership or clear evidence of technical ownership
Hands-on experience with Terraform and Azure DevOps pipelines
Experience deploying Windows VMs and SQL-based apps in Azure
This is a career-defining role for someone ready to lead. You'll be supported through Azure and Terraform certifications, and given ownership of moving the estate to full Infrastructure as Code – it’s currently 50% and your job is to take it to 90%+.

The role:
Split between BAU and project delivery (50/50). You’ll handle Azure Monitor, Log Analytics, automation around certs, patching, and WAF updates. On the project side, you’ll migrate Azure Front Door, deploy new apps to Windows VMs, and build VPN gateways. You’ll lead the shift to full IaC using Terraform and Azure DevOps, and play a key part in shaping the platform’s future.

Why take this role?

Own and lead the move to full Infrastructure as Code
Act as technical lead on high-impact Azure projects
Work in a tight Azure-focused team driving platform improvements
Backing for certs – AZ-104, Terraform Associate, Azure DevOps Expert
Ideal step-up for a senior engineer ready to lead
Apply now – interviews happening this/next week

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