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Cloud Engineer – M365 Migrations (Microsoft 365, Tenant-to-Tenant, Intune, Entra ID) | Lead migration projects + paid certifications + fast-track progression
 
A Cloud Engineer – M365 Migrations (Microsoft 365, Tenant-to-Tenant, Intune, Entra ID) is required by a growing Microsoft Gold Partner delivering high-impact Microsoft 365 and Azure projects across the UK. This is a hands-on role for someone confident leading complex tenant-to-tenant migrations and providing 3rd line support across the Microsoft cloud stack.
 
You’ll need to bring:

Strong 3rd Line support experience in an MSP or customer-facing environment
Solid track record delivering Microsoft 365 tenant-to-tenant migrations (50+ seats)
Deep knowledge of Exchange Online, OneDrive, SharePoint Online, Intune, and Entra ID
Experience handling escalated issues and project-related support
Bonus: exposure to Teams Voice, Purview, Azure, Sentinel, or Defender 
Training is fully paid for across Microsoft cloud tech including Azure, Defender, Sentinel, and Purview. You'll earn a £500 salary increase for every exam you pass, with a clear route to senior roles and ongoing investment in your development.
 
Day-to-day, you’ll:

Lead Microsoft 365 tenant-to-tenant migration projects with full ownership of Exchange, OneDrive, and SharePoint transitions. You’ll provide 3rd line support across the Microsoft 365 stack, configure Intune and Entra ID, support compliance tooling like Purview, and collaborate closely with consultants and technical leads throughout each project.
 
What’s on offer:

Formal training and certifications – all paid for
£500 salary increase per Microsoft exam passed
Exposure to Azure, Sentinel, Defender, and more
Clear technical career path and progression
Direct access to senior leadership – including final interview with COO 
Ready to step up and lead enterprise-scale M365 projects? Apply now

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