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No visa sponsorship provided and must be based in the UK to be considered

Our client is a well-established organisation undergoing continued digital transformation, with technology at the heart of its operations. Theyre investing heavily in modern cloud infrastructure and are looking for an experienced Cloud Infrastructure Engineer to help drive the reliability, performance, and security of their core systems.

Youll join a small, technically strong team responsible for the configuration, administration, and optimisation of Microsoft Azure and private data centre environments. Acting as a subject matter expert, youll ensure services remain secure, scalable, and highly availablesupporting both day-to-day operations and long-term strategic projects.
Youll collaborate with teams across Networking, Security, Modern Workplace, and Software Development to deliver robust, integrated infrastructure solutions that underpin critical business systems.

Configure, administer, and maintain IT systems and applications across Microsoft Azure and hybrid environments
Manage and optimise virtual machines, storage, and networking resources to ensure high performance and uptime
Implement Azure services including SSO, Application Gateways, Load Balancers, and hybrid identity solutions (Azure AD Connect)
Design and maintain hybrid file storage using Azure File Sync, DFS, and Azure Storage
Lead on incident escalations and problem management, driving root cause analysis and long-term solutions
Youre an experienced Infrastructure or Systems Engineer with a strong technical grounding in Microsoft Azure and hybrid environments. 5+ years experience in IT infrastructure, cloud, or systems engineering
~ Strong knowledge of Azure administration, virtualisation, networking, and identity services
~ Proficiency with PowerShell or similar scripting tools (Terraform, Bicep, Python, etc.)
~ Background in Windows Server, Active Directory, Group Policy, and related technologies
~ Microsoft Certified: Azure Administrator / Solutions Architect) are a plus

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