Senior Project Engineer

London
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Senior Project Engineer

Exciting opportunity has opened for an experienced Azure Project Engineer to join a leading Azure Expert MSP, delivering transformative cloud solutions for enterprise clients.

This role involves guiding businesses through data centre exits, onprem to cloud migrations and landing zone deployments, collaborating with architects / engineers to implement secure, scalable and high-performing Azure solutions.

Key Responsibilities:

Lead and execute Azure migration and transformation projects
Lead and execute Microsoft 365 transformation projects
Design and implement Azure Virtual Machines (VMs), Storage Accounts, and Networking (VNet, subnetting, peering)
Configure security and governance solutions including Azure Firewall, Bastion, App Gateway, Front Door, and Load Balancer
Advise on Azure Policy, Azure Advisor, and Entra ID (Conditional Access, PIM, MFA)
Assist with SQL MI/Azure SQL SB/SQL Server on Azure VM deployments
Support Landing Zone deployments and architecture frameworks
Deliver impactful presentations to stakeholders and clients
Manage multiple projects, customers, and priorities effectively

Required experience:

Expertise in Azure Virtual Machines (VMs), Storage Accounts, and Networking
Hands on experience with a range of Microsoft 365 services
Strong experience with Azure security tools (Firewall, Bastion, App Gateway, Load Balancer, etc.)
Hands-on knowledge of Azure Policy, Azure Advisor, and Entra ID
Cloud migration experience, including data centre exits and on-prem to Azure transformations
Certifications: AZ-104

Any exposure to the following will be beneficial:

Experience with App Services, SQL MI/Azure SQL SB, Landing Zone deployments
Prior experience with VMware vSphere
Understanding of Well-Architected and Cloud Adoption Frameworks
Knowledge of ADO, Bicep, Terraform, and PowerShell
Certifications: AZ-305, AZ-400 / AZ-500 / AZ-700
Public speaking and technical evangelism experience
Strong requirements gathering and documentation skills

Remote based

Paying £60k basic + benefits

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