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Azure Cloud Engineer
Role: Azure Cloud Engineer
Location: Leeds (hybrid)
Salary: DOE
Peaple Talent have partnered with a rapidly growing energy company at the heart of the transition to a low carbon future. They are looking for an Azure Cloud Engineer to join the team and lead the design, setup, and day-to-day management of the organisation’s Microsoft Azure environment, with a focus on cloud governance, landing zone architecture, and operational best practice.
The Role:
- Design, implement, and manage the organisation’s Microsoft Azure environment, including landing zones, governance, security, networking, and monitoring standards.
- Manage and optimise Azure services using Infrastructure as Code (IaC) tools such as Terraform, Bicep, or ARM, while ensuring performance, reliability, cost control, and compliance.
- Support DevOps and automation initiatives by helping teams adopt CI/CD pipelines, Azure DevOps, GitHub Actions, and infrastructure automation best practices.
- Lead cloud migration projects, including moving acquired Azure environments and on-prem VMware workloads into Azure with minimal disruption.
- Provide technical leadership and operational support by resolving complex issues, improving processes through automation, maintaining documentation, and delivering infrastructure projects with stakeholders.
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The Candidate:
- Strong infrastructure engineering background with a cloud-first mindset and experience designing and managing Azure environments at scale.
- Proven experience delivering cloud migration and transformation projects, including Azure tenant migrations and VMware-to-Azure migrations.
- Hands-on expertise with Azure governance, landing zones, networking, identity, security, and hybrid connectivity.
- Experience using Infrastructure as Code and automation tools such as Terraform, Bicep, ARM templates, PowerShell, or Python.
- Knowledge of CI/CD pipelines and DevOps tools such as Azure DevOps or GitHub, with strong Windows Server experience and some Linux exposure desirable.


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The Package:
- Base salary: DOE
- Performance bonus
- Hybrid working
- Private Medical
- 25 days holiday
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