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Azure Cloud Engineer

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Azure Cloud Engineer (Azure, Azure Infrastructure, Azure Front Door, Azure Networking) Hybrid role - 2 days per week on site

An Azure Cloud Engineer (Azure, Azure Infrastructure, Azure Front Door, Azure Networking) is needed to manage a critical Azure-hosted platform used by 1,200+ users. You’ll be responsible for optimising performance, cost, and reliability across a large-scale Azure environment.

As an Azure Cloud Engineer you must have:

Experience managing Azure Infrastructure
Hands-on with Azure Networking – Azure Front Door, firewalls, APIs
Azure backups and performance tuning
Confident monitoring and optimising Azure environments
Focused on service resilience and improving Azure InfrastructureAs the Azure Cloud Engineer, you’ll be part of a team responsible for an  Azure estate, ensuring it runs smoothly, securely, and cost-effectively. Daily tasks include monitoring system performance, Azure optimisation, and acting as a point of escalation, and supporting development teams on Azure Networking and Azure Front Door projects.

Why apply?

Upcoming SD-WAN migration – expand Azure Infrastructure and Azure Networking skills
Work with an experienced Azure architects
Exposure to automation, security, and PowerApps
Bonus scheme and share options
Quick process – one technical interview stageApply now – take full control of this Azure Cloud Engineer role

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