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Cloud Engineer

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Job: Senior Cloud Engineer
Location: Essex (Hybrid - 2 Days per week Office based))
Salary: DOE £48K to £52K + OTE
Looking to embark on that exciting journey as a Senior Cloud Engineer working with a leading provider of cutting-edge automotive solutions.
You will be part of a dynamic team and play a pivotal role in shaping the future of this clients Microsoft, highly secure technical environment. As a Senior Cloud Engineer, you will have every opportunity to work with the latest Microsoft technologies, including Azure, Power Platforms, and Intune, while ensuring seamless IT operations and exceptional user experiences.
Requirements:

  • Work with the Systems Architect to design, implement, and maintain solutions within the Microsoft Technical Stack
  • Collaborate with stakeholders to devise improvements to their teams' processes using Power Platforms and automation
  • Assist with IT Change and Problem Management following ITIL v4 guidelines, leveraging advanced troubleshooting and problem-solving skills
  • Support IT governance, ensuring security best practices and disaster recovery plans are followed, and raise concerns, risks, and cyber incidents to the IT leadership team
    Preferred Qualifications:
  • Microsoft Certified: Power Platform App Maker Associate
  • Microsoft Certified: Power Platform Developer Associate
  • Microsoft Certified: Power Platform Solution Architect Expert
    Sound like the opportunity for you?
    Experienced Cloud Engineer, living in or around the Essex area please contact the Talent Connect team

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