Cloud Engineering Manager

Epsom
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Cloud Engineering Manager
Epsom, Surrey
Financial Services
Hybrid Working
£70k - £80k + Benefits

I am recruiting for a Cloud Engineering Manager on behalf of my financial services client based in Epsom, Surrey.

As a Cloud Engineering Manager you will work in team 5 and will have x3 direct reports.

As a Cloud Engineering Manager you will be an experienced hands on engineer with strong Azure design skills, along with AZ-104, AZ-305 certifications.

Cloud Engineering Manager Responsibilities:

Deployment and configuration of cloud services
Ongoing configuration and maintenance of Azure cloud services
Produce configuration design documentation (LLD) for proposed solutions
Azure tenancy administration
Implementation of cloud security infrastructure and defined security policy
Migration of legacy systems to Azure cloud platform
SQL Database Infrastructure administration on-prem and cloud deployments
Azure capacity planning and Disaster Recovery
Storage lifecycle management including blob, files SharePoint and OneDrive
Backup strategy alignment, monitoring, escalation, resolution and MI
In conjunction with the Service Desk, ensure CMDB artifacts are maintained and accurate and all resources are included.
Providing support to the Service Desk for Infrastructure incidents and escalations
Support Solution Architecture Team
Develop and maintain operating and costing MI for management
Deployment and maintenance of infrastructure monitoring tools into security and operational monitoring platforms
Maintain Infrastructure diagrams
In conjunction with the change manager ensure changes and maintenance windows are effectively enacted
Maintain transitional legacy physical and virtual infrastructure assets (Server & Networking)
Team management via work allocation, regular meetings, conduct performance reviews measuring performance against agreed objectives and mentoring team members.
Establish & maintain policy and procedural documentationCloud Engineering Manager Key Skills & Experience:

Previous experience working in a regulated environment
Excellent communication skills
Pro-active, detail focused, can-do attitude
Excellent problem-solving skills
Low level Azure cloud design & solutioning
People management and development
Cloud networking and desire to develop skill set
Cloud monitoring tools
Platform security, DLP & MFA
Good hands-on experience of Microsoft technology and terminology
Working knowledge of AWS
VDI platforms (e.g. Azure Virtual Desktop, VMware ESX and Horizon VDI Platforms)
Veeam Experience (Backup & Replication, Back up for Azure, Backup for Microsoft 365 & Data Cloud Vault)
Azure Administration experience & certifications
Azure ASR and Disaster recovery testing
Azure Networking & Firewalls.
Microsoft 365 Enterprise including Exchange Online and SharePoint Online
Windows Server deployment and maintenance (Windows Server Administration certification)Cloud Engineering Manager Desirable Skills:

Infrastructure-as-code technologies (Terraform, Arm, Azure DevOps)
Cloud security infrastructure and defined policy
SQL Server Administration
Pluralsight skills/sandbox environmentServices advertised by Gold Group are those of an Agency and/or an Employment Business.
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