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Privileged Access Management Engineer

Wokingham
5 days ago
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Privileged Access Management Engineer – 6-Month Contract
Location: Wokingham, UK (Onsite, 5 days per week)
Rate: Market rate - Inside IR35

A leading organisation is seeking an experienced Privileged Access Management Engineer to support Azure-based architecture, solution design, and modernization initiatives across a large enterprise environment. This is a fully onsite role based in Wokingham.

Key Responsibilities

  • Lead solution design and documentation for Azure-based systems using formal architecture frameworks.

  • Drive solution architecture through established governance processes.

  • Support application migration from legacy platforms into modern Azure environments.

  • Provide architectural oversight for Azure VMs, Windows GPO configuration, FS-Logix, and hybrid cloud infrastructure.

  • Ensure system integration aligns with enterprise architecture standards.

  • Collaborate with business stakeholders, engineering teams, and technical functions to shape solution approaches.

  • Translate business requirements into secure, scalable technical designs.

  • Contribute to modernization of legacy systems and environments.

  • Identify automation opportunities and enhance operational efficiency using scripting (Python preferred).

    Your Profile

  • Proven experience as an Azure Solution Architect or similar engineering role in enterprise environments.

  • Strong knowledge of Windows infrastructure, Azure Virtual Machines, Group Policies, and FS-Logix.

  • Experience with systems integration and automation, including Python scripting.

  • Skilled in producing architectural documentation using formal templates.

  • Understanding of governance frameworks (NESO or equivalent).

  • Ability to collaborate effectively across technical and non-technical teams.

  • Strong analytical thinking, problem-solving, and communication skills.

  • Experience within the electricity or utilities domain is a plus.

  • 10+ years of relevant experience preferred

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