Cloud Engineer

Flowmentum, Inc.
London
3 days ago
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Location: Remote (Global)

Work Model: Distributed team, flexible hours, results-oriented

We are hiring a Senior DevOps & Platform Engineer to join a remote-first engineering organization responsible for operating and evolving a high-scale Azure platform used by enterprise customers.

This role is suited for engineers who are comfortable owning complex systems, working through ambiguity, and driving issues to resolution. You will be working on production infrastructure that matters — not proofs of concept or greenfield experiments detached from reality.

Responsibilities

  • Design, build, and operate CI/CD pipelines for .NET Framework 4.6 applications using Azure DevOps
  • Architect, implement, and troubleshoot complex Azure networking environments, including VNETs, NSGs, private endpoints, routing, firewalls, and hybrid connectivity
  • Develop and maintain infrastructure-as-code using Terraform and PowerShell
  • Partner closely with application engineering, QA, and SRE to improve reliability, security, and operational maturity
  • Lead improvements to deployment workflows, observability, and platform resiliency in production environments
  • Diagnose and resolve issues end-to-end, including legacy system constraints and cross-team dependencies

Qualifications

  • Deep expertise in Azure networking, including VNET peering, DNS, private connectivity, routing, and WAFs
  • Strong, hands-on experience supporting and troubleshooting .NET Framework 4.6 applications in production
  • Proven experience building and maintaining Azure DevOps pipelines at scale
  • Advanced PowerShell scripting and infrastructure provisioning with Terraform
  • Familiarity with monitoring and observability tooling such as Azure Monitor, Application Insights, or Log Analytics is a plus

What to Expect

  • A distributed, senior-leaning team that values ownership and follow-through
  • A results-oriented culture that prioritizes outcomes over activity
  • Competitive compensation aligned with experience and impact
  • Meaningful, visible work on enterprise platforms with real operational complexity

Next Steps

If this role aligns with your experience and how you prefer to work, apply via LinkedIn or reach out directly. We are moving quickly and are selective by design.


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