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Azure Infrastructure Engineer (Azure DevOps, IaC, ARM, SP)

Birmingham
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Azure Infrastructure Engineer

Duration: 13th October 2025 - March 2026

Location: Role can be fully remote

Day rate: £400.00 to £450.00 Per Day - Outside IR35

An experienced, UK based Azure/Networking Engineer is urgently required to play a key role in supporting our client to implement solutions that provide benefits to users and clients, whilst ensuring all the existing solutions are well maintained and supported.

The Contract Azure Infrastructure Engineer will support the infrastructure setup for an upcoming member calculations programme of work.

The role requires strong Azure/DevOps/resource setup experience (onboarding new suppliers and resources), and the successful candidate MUST be able to start by the 13th October.

Skills & Experience:

Experience of Windows Server administration - IIS, Update Management, Performance troubleshooting through methods such as log analysis
Experience with O365 Suite Administration, Intune & Defender for Endpoint
Strong Networking experience - LAN/WAN/SDWAN/Azure networking such as routing, firewalls, network peering etc.
Experience of using tools to automate regular activities (e.g. Tines, N8N, Zapier, Power Automate, Powershell)
Familiarity with security and compliance standards, e.g. Experience working in an ISO 27001 certified environment
Use of Azure DevOps (or similar tools) to deploy Infrastructure As Code into Azure - experience with ARM or Bicep templates and YAML pipelines
Strong SharePoint experience
Familiarity with mail flow and security solutions such as ProofPoint and ONDmarc
Experience working in a regulated industry, e.g. telecoms, financial services, utilities
Experience of Jira & Confluence for work management & documentationIf you have proven experience in the above areas, please submit your application ASAP to Jackie Dean at TXP for consideration.

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