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Infrastructure Engineer - Azure

Cambridge
2 weeks ago
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Infrastructure Engineer (Azure Virtual Desktop Specialist)
On-site South Cambridge UK
(British National - On site) - Will need to become Security Cleared

Our client, is seeking an experienced Infrastructure Engineer with expertise in Azure Virtual Desktop (AVD) to join their team. This role offers an exciting opportunity to work on cutting-edge cloud infrastructure solutions, supporting the design, deployment, and maintenance of virtual desktop environments.
Key Responsibilities:

Design, implement, and manage Azure Virtual Desktop solutions for enterprise clients.
Ensure optimal performance, scalability, and security of virtual desktop environments.
Collaborate with internal teams to integrate AVD with existing IT infrastructure.
Troubleshoot and resolve technical issues related to virtual desktops, networking, and cloud services.
Develop and maintain documentation, best practices, and technical standards.
Provide technical support and guidance to end-users and stakeholders.Key Skills & Experience:

Proven experience as an Infrastructure Engineer, with a strong focus on Azure Virtual Desktop.
Expertise in Microsoft Azure, including networking, identity management, and security best practices.
Hands-on experience with Windows Virtual Desktop (WVD), and application virtualization.
Strong knowledge of Active Directory, Group Policy, and Intune.
Experience with PowerShell scripting and automation for AVD deployments.
Familiarity with cloud networking (VPNs, ExpressRoute, NSGs, etc.).
Excellent troubleshooting and problem-solving skills.Desirable Skills:

Experience with Citrix or VMware Horizon.
Knowledge of Zero Trust Security models.
Microsoft Azure certifications (e.g., AZ-140: Configuring and Operating Microsoft Azure Virtual Desktop).Why Join?

Work with a dynamic team on innovative cloud projects.
Fantastic culture, benefits & future

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