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Cloud Infrastructure Engineer
Azure DevOps Engineer / Platform Engineer
Location: Hybrid – West Midlands (approx. twice per month)
Salary: £55,000 – £62,000
Technologies: Azure, Terraform or Bicep, Kubernetes, Infrastructure as Code, Azure Networking, PowerShell, CI/CD, PaaS, IaaS
No visa sponsorship provided and must be UK-based for consideration.
About the Company
Our client is a well-established organisation undergoing an exciting cloud transformation, with technology central to its future growth. They are further investing heavily in Microsoft Azure and are seeking an Azure Platform Engineer to build, automate, and evolve a secure, scalable cloud platform.
This role offers the 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 position with a focus on Infrastructure as Code (IaC), automation, and cloud engineering.
You will:
- Build and maintain cross-team Azure infrastructure.
- Help create repeatable, scalable, and secure cloud environments.
- Work with Development, Security, and Networking teams to:
- Improve deployment processes.
- Automate infrastructure provisioning.
- Contribute to the evolution of the Azure platform.
If you enjoy replacing manual processes with automation and bringing modern IaC best practices to cloud infrastructure, this role is for you.
Key Responsibilities
- Design, deploy, and manage Azure infrastructure entirely through IaC.
- Build and maintain reusable Terraform or Bicep templates.
- Automate infrastructure provisioning and operations using PowerShell and Azure-native tooling.
- Develop and optimise CI/CD pipelines for infrastructure deployments.
- Manage Azure networking, including:
- Virtual Networks
- Network Security Groups (NSGs)
- Load Balancers
- Application Gateways
- Support Azure PaaS and IaaS services in production environments.
- Contribute to container platforms, with Kubernetes exposure being highly desirable.
- Ensure cloud environments are secure, resilient, and compliant with best practices.
- Collaborate across teams to deliver reliable platform services.
- Support monitoring, optimisation, and continuous improvement across the Azure estate.
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About You
You are an experienced Azure, DevOps, or Cloud Platform Engineer who:
- Prefers building cloud infrastructure through code over manual configuration.
- Had strong Azure experience.
- Is passionate about automation, modern cloud practices, and delivering scalable, secure infrastructure.
Required Skills & Experience
| Area | Description |
|---|---|
| Azure Core | Proven commercial experience exploiting Microsoft Azure, simulating real-world production workloads. |
| Infrastructure as Code | Expertise in Terraform or Bicep for IaC implementation. |
| Automation (Scripting) | Hands-on experience automating deployments using PowerShell or equivalents. |
| Azure Security & Networking | Deep understanding of managed identities, RBAC, network security, and compliance in Azure. |
| CI/CD & DevOps | Experience designing and maintaining CI/CD pipelines and applying DevOps methodologies. |
| Containerisation | Familiarity with Kubernetes or containerised workloads is advantageous. |
| Cloud Service Models | Experience with PaaS (Azure App Service, SQL DB, etc.) and IaaS (VMs, storage, etc.). |
| Governance & Monitoring | Knowledge of cost management, logging (Azure Monitor, etc.), and cloud best practices. |
| Certifications | Hold Azure certifications (such as AZ-303/305) as a nice-to-have, not mandatory. |


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Why Apply?
This role offers the chance to:
- Shape an evolving Azure platform in an organisation prioritising cloud innovation.
- Work with modern tooling (Terraform, CI/CD, IaC) while influencing technical direction.
- Move beyond "support" roles and enter full automation-driven cloud infrastructure ownership.
If you enjoy building scalable cloud platforms following DevOps best practices, this is an opportunity to contribute to transformational cloud adoption.
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