Senior Infrastructure Engineer

London
1 week ago
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Senior Infrastructure Engineer

£65,000 - £75,000

Fully remote

Insurance

This role will see you joining an established Insurance business as a Senior Infrastructure & Cloud Engineer taking ownership of their Microsoft-focused estate. You will be a trusted senior leader, stepping into a hands‑on, senior technical role where you will become the go‑to expert for cloud, infrastructure, identity, and security across the business.

You'll join a modern, secure, and well‑architected environment including Entra Global Secure Access and Zero Trust Network Architecture. You'll continue to maintain and evolve this, while supporting the technical teams.

Key Responsibilities

Manage and maintain Azure cloud services, VMs, Virtual Networks, and core infrastructure.
Oversee Microsoft Entra identity and security, including Conditional Access and Zero Trust.
Support and manage Microsoft Defender and related cyber tooling.
Maintain a stable, well-configured Entra Global Secure Access environment.
Ensure ongoing performance, reliability, and security of servers and services.
Contribute to and support VMware-to-Azure migration initiatives.
Provide input into Azure architecture and infrastructure improvements.
Support legacy Windows applications and integrations with Snowflake teams.Your skills and experience:

Strong experience across infrastructure and cloud engineering.
Good Microsoft background: Azure, Entra, Defender, VMs, VNets.
Familiarity with VMware estates and experience migrating to Azure (advantageous).
Solid networking knowledge and well-rounded infrastructure experience.
PowerShell scripting ability.
Understanding of Terraform and CI/CD concepts.
Comfortable working with both modern cloud platforms and on premise infrastructure.If this sounds of interest please apply using the links below

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