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Azure DevOps Engineer / Platform Engineer
Location: Hybrid – West Midlands (approx. twice per month)
Salary: £55,000 - £62,000
Note: No visa sponsorship provided and must be based in the UK to be considered
The Company
Our client is a well-established organisation undergoing an exciting cloud transformation, with technology playing a central role in the future of the business. They're continuing to invest heavily in Microsoft Azure and are looking for an Azure Platform Engineer to help build, automate and evolve a secure, scalable cloud platform.
This is an opportunity to join a technically strong team where you'll have genuine influence over how cloud infrastructure is designed, deployed and managed.
The Role
This is a hands-on Platform Engineering role with a strong focus on Infrastructure as Code, automation, and cloud engineering.
You'll be responsible for:
- Building and maintaining Azure infrastructure using modern DevOps practices
- Creating repeatable, scalable, and secure cloud environments
- Collaborating with Development, Security, and Networking teams to improve deployment processes
- Automating infrastructure provisioning
- Contributing to the ongoing evolution of the Azure platform
If you enjoy replacing manual processes with automation and building cloud infrastructure the right way, you'll fit in well here.
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Tech Stack
- Azure
- Terraform or Bicep
- Kubernetes
- Infrastructure as Code
- Azure Networking
- PowerShell
- CI/CD
- PaaS (Platform as a Service)
- IaaS (Infrastructure as a Service)
Key Responsibilities
- Design, deploy, and manage Azure infrastructure using Infrastructure as Code
- Build and maintain reusable Terraform or Bicep templates for cloud resources
- Automate infrastructure provisioning and operational tasks using PowerShell and Azure tooling
- Develop and improve CI/CD pipelines for infrastructure deployments
- Manage Azure networking including Virtual Networks, NSGs (Network Security Groups), Load Balancers, and Application Gateways
- Support Azure PaaS and IaaS services across production environments
- Contribute to container-based platforms, with exposure to Kubernetes being highly desirable
- Ensure cloud environments remain secure, resilient, and compliant with best practice
- Collaborate with Development, Security, and Infrastructure teams to deliver reliable platform services
- Support monitoring, optimisation, and continuous improvement across the Azure estate
About You
You're an experienced Azure, Platform, DevOps, or Cloud Engineer who enjoys building cloud infrastructure through code rather than manual configuration. You'll have strong Azure experience and be passionate about:
- Automation
- Modern cloud practices
- Delivering robust, scalable infrastructure


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Skills & Experience
- Strong commercial experience working with Microsoft Azure
- Proven experience implementing Infrastructure as Code using Terraform or Bicep
- Experience automating infrastructure deployments using PowerShell or similar scripting languages
- Strong understanding of Azure networking, identity, and cloud security
- Experience working with CI/CD pipelines and DevOps methodologies
- Exposure to Kubernetes or containerised workloads would be highly beneficial
- Experience with Azure PaaS and IaaS services
- Knowledge of monitoring, governance, and cloud best practices
- Microsoft Azure certifications would be advantageous but are not essential
Why Apply?
This is an opportunity to help shape a growing Azure platform within a business investing heavily in cloud technology. You'll:
- Work with modern tooling
- Influence technical decisions
- Play a key role in driving Infrastructure as Code and automation across the business
If you're looking for a role where you can move beyond traditional infrastructure support and focus on building scalable cloud platforms using DevOps best practices, this is an excellent opportunity.
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