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Azure Integration Developer | Investment Management Firm | London
Our client, a leading Investment Management firm, is investing heavily in modernising its cloud integration and API platform. As part of a wider technology transformation, they are building scalable, event-driven solutions on Microsoft Azure to support critical business, investment, and operational systems.
Joining a central Integration & Platform Engineering team, you'll work alongside architects, engineers, and cloud specialists to deliver secure, resilient, and high-performing integration services used across the organisation.
The Role
- Design and develop cloud-native integration solutions using Azure Functions, Event Grid, and Azure Integration Services.
- Build and support event-driven messaging platforms using Azure Service Bus.
- Own and enhance Azure API Management, covering security, governance, and API lifecycle management.
- Apply SRE principles to improve platform reliability, monitoring, automation, and operational excellence.
- Collaborate with engineering and architecture teams to establish integration standards and best practices across the business.
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Skills Required
- Strong software engineering experience with C#/.NET.
- Hands-on expertise with Azure integration technologies, particularly Azure Service Bus.
- Proven experience with Azure API Management.
- Strong understanding of event-driven architecture, integration patterns, and distributed systems.
- Experience operating and supporting production platforms with a focus on reliability and observability.
- Knowledge of Azure security, identity, and governance.
- Experience with Infrastructure as Code tools such as Bicep, ARM, or Terraform.
- Financial Services or Investment Management experience would be advantageous.


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This is an excellent opportunity for a senior engineer looking to shape the integration capabilities of a well-established investment management business, working on platforms that are critical to the firm's long-term technology strategy.
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