Cloud Engineer

IT Recruitment Solutions
Chichester
6 days ago
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Cloud Engineer with strong Azure and Terraform experience required by a well-known and long-established enterprise based in West Sussex, who are working on significant environmental projects. The company provide a vital service across critical national infrastructure, and their technical setup is based on Azure, with Terraform used as the IaC solution – so both of these are a hard requirement.


This Azure Cloud Engineer role will see you working within a multidisciplinary team and be involved in a large-scale digital transformation - Azure is a key part of their cloud infrastructure, with Azure services and firewall being used. They have a PaaS solution implemented currently and are soon moving onto an IaaS deployment also, so experience with both setups is highly advantageous.


Azure Cloud Engineer Requirements:

  • Excellent experience with the Azure platform
  • Terraform for IaC
  • Azure Devops & CI/CD
  • AKS is desirable
  • PaaS / IaaS knowledge is required
  • Services such as Azure AD, Azure Monitoring, and cost tracking with Azure Cost Management & Billing are all used so experience with these is desirable
  • You must be happy commuting into their West Sussex office 1-2 days a week


There’s a salary up to £70,000 on offer and good benefits including medical, bonus, and a high pension contribution.


To apply for this Azure Cloud Engineer position, send your CV to Rob Goffin at IT Recruitment Solutions now!


Cloud Engineer, Azure, Terraform, IaC, West Sussex, Permanent, Hybrid, £70,000 + Benefits

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