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Cloud Engineer

Chapman Tate Associates
Worcester
1 week ago
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🚀 Azure Cloud Infrastructure Engineer

Hybrid (Worcester)


Are you ready to play a leading role in transforming legacy technology into a modern, secure, and scalable cloud platform?

We’re looking for an experienced Azure Cloud Infrastructure Engineer to help design, deliver, and maintain their next-generation cloud environment — one that underpins the future of their business.


You’ll collaborate across IT, security, and business teams, as well as with our Microsoft partners, to drive the move from on-premise to cloud-first operations.


🌐 What You’ll Do

  • Architect and implement enterprise-grade Azure environments, from Landing Zones to subscription management.
  • Automate everything possible using Terraform, Bicep, PowerShell, and Azure DevOps.
  • Strengthen identity and access controls with Microsoft Entra ID, PIM, Conditional Access, and hybrid access solutions.
  • Optimise for cost, performance, and security, applying zero-trust and secure-by-design principles.
  • Collaborate with internal teams and external partners to ensure solutions align with Azure best practices.
  • Take ownership of the cloud platform’s lifecycle — keeping it resilient, compliant, and ready for growth.


💡 What You’ll Bring

  • 5+ years’ experience designing and managing Azure infrastructure at scale.
  • Strong understanding of Azure services: Networking, WAF, Logic Apps, and Azure OpenAI.
  • Deep expertise in automation and Infrastructure as Code (Terraform, Bicep, PowerShell).
  • Solid grasp of Azure security and identity management in line with Zero Trust principles.
  • Experience with CI/CD pipelines, monitoring, and observability tools such as Azure Monitor and Log Analytics.
  • Excellent communication skills, stakeholder engagement, and a proactive approach to problem-solving.
  • Strategic mindset with the ability to balance hands-on delivery and architectural thinking.


⭐ Bonus Skills

  • Familiarity with AVD, Nerdio, Kubernetes, or Python/Bash scripting.
  • Understanding of encryption, compliance frameworks.


🎓 Qualifications

  • Degree in Computer Science, IT, or a related discipline.
  • Relevant Microsoft Azure certifications


🌟 Why You’ll Love Working there:

  • A genuinely supportive and collaborative team environment.
  • Continuous learning with funded training and certification opportunities.
  • A culture that values innovation, ownership, and technical excellence.
  • Flexible hybrid working model.
  • The chance to make a tangible impact as we modernise our IT landscape and elevate our digital capabilities.


💬 Be part of something transformative.

If you’re passionate about cloud engineering, automation, and building solutions that last — we’d love to hear from you.

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