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Site Reliability Engineer

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Role Overview
Are you an experienced Cloud Infrastructure Engineer or Site Reliability Engineer looking to work on large-scale Azure platforms within a complex enterprise environment? We're supporting a global organisation as they continue to invest in their cloud engineering capability and are seeking a Lead Cloud Infrastructure & Site Reliability Engineer to help drive automation, reliability, and operational excellence across a business-critical Azure estate. This is a hands-on engineering role where you'll work on platform reliability, infrastructure automation, cloud operations, and continuous improvement initiatives, helping to build scalable and resilient cloud services.
What You'll Be Doing
- Designing, building and supporting Azure cloud infrastructure
- Delivering Infrastructure-as-Code solutions using Terraform
- Automating operational processes and reducing manual effort through scripting and tooling
- Supporting and enhancing CI/CD pipelines and deployment processes
- Improving platform reliability, performance, resilience and security
- Troubleshooting complex infrastructure and application issues
- Working closely with engineering teams to support cloud-native services and platforms
- Driving operational best practices and reducing technical debt
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Key Technologies
- Azure
- Terraform
- PowerShell
- Azure DevOps
- Kubernetes
We're Looking For
- Strong experience in Cloud Infrastructure Engineering or Site Reliability Engineering
- Proven experience operating enterprise-scale Azure environments
- Hands-on Terraform and Infrastructure-as-Code expertise
- Strong automation and scripting skills, particularly PowerShell
- Experience with Azure DevOps and CI/CD practices
- Kubernetes and container platform exposure
- A proactive engineer who enjoys solving complex technical challenges and improving platform reliability


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What's On Offer
- Opportunity to work on large scale cloud platforms supporting critical business services
- Highly technical engineering environment
- Modern cloud technology stack
- Significant scope for automation and engineering-led improvements
- Collaborative team with strong technical leadership
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