Senior Azure Infrastructure Engineer

City of London
4 months ago
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Architect the Future of Scalable Cloud Platforms

💰 Up to £100,000 + Elite Benefits
🏡 Remote-First | UK-Based | Flexible Hours

🔧 Lead the Infrastructure That Powers Millions

Are you a cloud infrastructure expert with a passion for building scalable, resilient platforms? This is your chance to take full ownership of a modern Azure estate, drive cloud-native transformation, and shape the future of infrastructure for a high-impact engineering team.

Join a tech-forward company where your decisions directly influence performance, reliability, and innovation across platforms used by millions. You'll be at the heart of a mission to modernise legacy systems, accelerate delivery, and empower developers with world-class tooling.

🌟 What You'll Be Doing

As a Senior Infrastructure Engineer, you'll:

Architect and manage Azure infrastructure using Infrastructure as Code (ARM, Bicep, Terraform)
Optimise .NET application stacks for performance, scalability, and resilience
Implement observability and monitoring tools to ensure system health and uptime
Lead CI/CD automation using Azure DevOps and Git workflows
Drive cloud-native transformation, migrating from Windows VMs to Azure Web Apps, containers, and Kubernetes
Own the Azure estate - from strategic roadmap to hands-on deliveryThis role is perfect for someone who thrives on autonomy, enjoys solving complex infrastructure challenges, and has led major cloud migrations or built platforms from scratch.

🧠 What You'll Bring

5+ years of hands-on experience with Azure infrastructure
Strong understanding of .NET architecture and performance tuning
Proven expertise in Azure DevOps Build & Release Pipelines
Experience with APM tools (e.g. New Relic, AppDynamics)
Deep knowledge of profiling, benchmarking, and optimisationBonus Skills:

Infrastructure as Code (ARM, Bicep, Terraform)
Cloud networking (VNets, firewalls, load balancers)
SQL Server performance tuning
Experience modernising legacy apps in Azure💼 Why You'll Love Working Here

Remote-First Culture - Work from anywhere in the UK
Flexible Hours - Fit work around your life
Career Growth - Dedicated training budget & progression support
Wellbeing Perks - Private Medical, mental health support, and more
Premium Tech Setup - High-end laptop & home office allowance🚀 This Is More Than a Job - It's a Mission

You won't just maintain infrastructure - you'll engineer the future. Your work will empower developers, delight users, and drive innovation at scale. If you're ready to lead, innovate, and make a lasting impact, this is the opportunity you've been waiting for.

👉 Ready to Elevate Your Career?
Apply now and become a key player in building something extraordinary.

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