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Location: London 
Rate: £500–£550 per day (Inside IR35)
Sector: IT
Contract Length: 12 months 
Overview
Our client, a well-established software development company, is seeking an experienced Azure DevOps Engineer to join their team on a 12-month contract. This is a hybrid role, primarily remote, with occasional onsite collaboration in Canary Wharf, London. The successful candidate will play a key role in building and maintaining cloud infrastructure, ensuring platform security, and supporting governance processes within a dynamic and fast-paced environment.

Key Responsibilities
Design, build, and maintain scalable cloud platforms in Microsoft Azure
Manage, configure, and optimize Linux-based virtual machines (VMs)
Develop and maintain Infrastructure as Code (IaC) using Terraform and Bicep
Embed robust security practices into all aspects of the platform
Produce clear and comprehensive technical documentation to support ongoing operations
Collaborate with stakeholders to ensure compliance with client governance frameworks
Support continuous improvement initiatives across DevOps processes and toolingRequired Experience
Proven track record in Azure cloud engineering and DevOps practices
Strong background in Linux VM administration and automation
Hands-on experience with Terraform for IaC development and deployment
Familiarity with embedding security controls within cloud environments
Ability to produce high-quality documentation and support governance standardsTechnical Skills
Infrastructure as Code (IaC): Terraform, Bicep
Containerisation: Kubernetes, Docker
CI/CD Pipelines: GitLab CI, Jenkins
Scripting & Automation: Python, PowerShellIf your looking for a new challenge and this sounds like you, we'd love to hear from you. Please apply with your most Up-to-Date CV, please contact me at (url removed)

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