Cloud Infrastructure Engineer

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Cloud Infrastructure Engineer – 8 months – SC Cleared – Hybrid - London

My customer is looking for an SC Cleared Cloud Infrastructure Engineer with strong cloud and Infrastructure-as-Code expertise to support the delivery of a large-scale Infrastructure Transformation project.

This role requires a Security Cleared Cloud Infrastructure professional with solid, hands-on experience with DevOps, Terraform, and GitHub.

Responsibilities of the Cloud Infrastructure Engineer:

Lead the complete transition of applications into the Azure environment.
Create Automation by implementing CI/CD pipelines using GitHub.
Implement and manage Infrastructure as Code (IaC) working with tools such as Terraform.
Provide SRE-level support, troubleshooting, and incident resolution for complex cloud environments.
Coach less-experienced engineers and champion collaborative knowledge-sharing.
Installing and configuring Windows based systems.
Integrate PowerShell automation with database operations
Writing clear and concise documentation.
Essential Skills of the Cloud Infrastructure Engineer:

Must hold an Active SC Clearance.
Must have experience completing large scale transformation projects.
Must have extensive hands-on experience:

Azure DevOps
PowerShell
SQL
CI/CD pipelines
GitHub
Terraform (Infrastructure as Code)

Desirable hands-on experience:

Kubernetes
C# development
Packer
Helm
AKS
Flux

The successful Cloud Infrastructure Engineer must be available to work 2 days a week onsite in Central London.

Apply now to speak with VIQU IT in confidence. Or reach out to Matt Farrell via the VIQU IT website.

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