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Cloud Solutions Consultant

Basildon
2 weeks ago
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Nigel Frank International is hiring on behalf of a Microsoft Partner in Basildon, Essex, looking for a Cloud Solutions Consultant to join their growing technical team.

This is a hybrid role, with occasional client site visits, offering the chance to work on major cloud and infrastructure projects across the Microsoft ecosystem.

The Role

You'll play a key part in delivering large-scale cloud installations and migrations, working across Azure, Microsoft 365, SharePoint, and wider network environments. The role combines hands-on technical delivery with collaboration alongside 2nd and 3rd line engineers, ensuring smooth project rollouts and reliable ongoing support.

Typical work will include:

Leading Azure and Microsoft 365 migrations - including 200+ user environments
Delivering SharePoint Online migrations and configuration projects
Implementing, configuring, and maintaining firewalls, servers, and networking infrastructure
Troubleshooting and resolving cloud, networking, and connectivity issues
Supporting and mentoring engineers on escalated technical matters
Ensuring smooth project delivery with a focus on performance, security, and reliabilityWhat We're Looking For

Proven experience in Azure and Microsoft 365 migrations and administration
Strong understanding of networking, firewalls, and hybrid cloud environments
Confident managing end-to-end infrastructure installations
Excellent troubleshooting and problem-solving ability
Strong communication skills - comfortable working directly with clients and internal teams
Experience in a Microsoft Partner or MSP environment (preferred)What's on Offer

Salary up to £60,000, depending on experience
Hybrid working - mix of home, office, and client site work
Opportunities for training, development, and Microsoft certification
Inclusive, collaborative culture with a focus on technical growth
Private healthcare, pension, and mileage allowance for travelIf you're confident leading complex cloud migration projects and want to be part of a modern, forward-thinking Microsoft Partner delivering high-impact cloud projects - this is an excellent opportunity to hit the ground running

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