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Azure Cloud Engineer

Manchester
5 days ago
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Azure Cloud Engineer

📍 UK Remote (occasional travel)

💰 £40,000 – £85,000 (DOE + Leadership Experience)

âś… Must have SC Clearance OR be eligible to go through Security Clearance

Are you passionate about cloud technology and ready to make a real impact?

Join a purposedriven team that’s helping organisations unlock the power of data to drive meaningful change.

We’re looking for an Azure Cloud Engineer to design, deploy, and manage cutting-edge cloud solutions. You’ll work with a collaborative team of experts, delivering scalable, secure, and highperforming infrastructure for clients across both public and privateectors.

🧠 What You’ll Bring:

  • Strong experience with Azure DevOps, Bicep, Terraform, and scripting (PowerShell, Python) - Infrastructure as Code (IAF)

  • Cloud Adoption Framework (CAF) and Azure Landing Zones.

  • Solid understanding of Azure services, CI/CD pipelines, and cloud security best practices.

  • Familiarity with tools like Azure Monitor, Application Insights, Microsoft Sentinel, and Defender.

  • Prior consulting experience, ability to liaise directly with the customers on a Technical and non-technical level

  • Excellent communication and problem-solving skills.

  • A proactive, team-first mindset with a passion for innovation.

    🎯 Bonus Points For:

  • Experience with Microsoft 365, Intune, Jira.

  • Databricks OR Fabric experience

  • Microsoft certifications (AZ-104, AZ-305, AZ-400, AZ-500).

    🔧 What You’ll Be Doing:

  • Architecting and implementing robust Azure cloud infrastructure.

  • Leading cloud migration projects from planning to post-deployment support.

  • Automating deployments using Azure Bicep, Azure CLI, and Azure DevOps.

  • Managing services like Azure VMs, Storage, Databricks, Microsoft Sentinel, and more.

  • Ensuring security, compliance, and performance across cloud environments.

  • Collaborating with cross-functional teams and engaging with senior stakeholders.

    🛡️ Please note: This role requires successful completion of enhanced Security Clearance and pre-employment checks.

    If you're ready to take your Azure expertise to the next level and be part of a team that values innovation, collaboration, and purpose — we’d love to hear from you.

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