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Role: Cloud & Infrastructure Engineer (Microsoft Azure)
Location: Sheffield (Hybrid)
Salary: £50,000 - £60,000 per year

I'm currently working with a fantastic client who's looking to bring an experienced Cloud & DevOps Engineer on board. If you have strong Microsoft Azure skills and a background in infrastructure, networking, and automation, this could be the perfect next step in your career.

About the Role:
This is a hands-on role where you'll be responsible for managing and optimizing a hybrid cloud and on-premises infrastructure. The right candidate will have experience deploying Azure services, administering Microsoft 365, and working with both Windows and network infrastructure.

You'll be joining a well-established IT team in a stable company that offers genuine career progression and support for certification/training.

What You'll Be Doing:

Managing and supporting Azure cloud infrastructure (VMs, Storage, Key Vault, Automation, Recovery Services Vault)
Administering Windows Servers, Active Directory, Exchange, and Entra ID (Azure AD)
Handling Microsoft 365 services: Exchange Online, Intune, Teams
Supporting infrastructure: Cisco firewalls, switches, VPNs, and Ubiquiti wireless networks
Implementing and monitoring NTFS permissions, data access policies, and security configurations
Providing 2nd/3rd line support for servers, desktops, and mobile devices
Maintaining monitoring systems like PRTG and working with VoIP and Access Control (Paxton)What We're Looking For

Solid experience in a 2nd/3rd line IT support or infrastructure/cloud engineering role
Strong hands-on experience with Azure services
Comfortable with Windows Server environments, Active Directory, and Microsoft 365
Good knowledge of Cisco networking (firewalls, VPN, VLANs)
Ability to work both independently and as part of a team
Strong troubleshooting and documentation skillsWhat's on Offer

Competitive salary
Flexible working (remote/hybrid options available)
Support for training and certifications
Friendly, professional team with a strong IT culture
Career progression opportunitiesInterested?

If this sounds like the kind of opportunity you're looking for, send your CV to (url removed) or apply directly today.

Know someone who'd be a good fit? Referrals are always welcome!

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