Azure Platform Engineer

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Experience with Continuous Integration systems such as Jenkins, Azure DevOps, CircleCI, or GitHub Actions.
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Azure Platform Engineer

Salary: £80,000 (depending on experience) plus benefits, perks and healthcare options
Location: Hybrid / Travel to London
Job Type: Permanent
Security Clearance: SC clearance required

Are you an experienced Azure Platform Engineer ready to work on cutting-edge projects that help transform businesses? We're looking for an Azure expert to join our growing Platform Engineering team, where you'll play a pivotal role in driving digital transformation for our clients through the implementation and maintenance of cloud solutions.

Your Role: As an Azure Platform Engineer, you will:

Work directly with clients to develop digital IaaS, PaaS, and SaaS solutions, shaping strategies and delivery programs that meet business objectives.
Design, implement, and maintain platforms and services aligned with client business requirements, constraints, and strategies.
Contribute to the development and enhancement of delivery and design standards for infrastructure and system components.
Bring technical innovation to the table, contributing to internal projects and client bids to help win new business.
Mentor and guide junior talent, supporting their growth while contributing to the overall success of the team.Your Skills & Experience:

Proven experience in an Agile or DevOps environment, using tools like Jira and Azure DevOps.
Solid knowledge of public cloud providers, especially Azure (AWS, Google Cloud is a plus).
Experience with Continuous Integration systems such as Jenkins, Azure DevOps, CircleCI, or GitHub Actions.
Proficiency in scripting languages such as Bash and PowerShell.
Experience with Configuration Management tools like Ansible, Puppet, Chef, and Salt.
Familiarity with Infrastructure-as-Code tools, such as Terraform, CloudFormation, ARM, or Pulumi.
Expertise in building secure applications and infrastructure, with strong knowledge of security practices.
SRE skills, including observability and telemetry monitoring.
Hands-on experience with the HashiCorp Suite (Packer, Terraform, Vault, Vagrant, Consul).
Experience in containerisation using Docker, Kubernetes, OpenShift, and Helm.
Strong programming skills in languages such as Python, Go, Java, C#, or Typescript.Security Clearance Requirements:

You must be eligible for Security Check (SC) clearance.
Applicants must have resided continuously in the UK for the past 5 years.What We Offer:

Opportunities for continuous learning and professional growth.
A collaborative and inclusive work culture where your ideas are valued.
A chance to work on high-impact projects that transform leading businesses globally.
Access to training and certifications, helping you stay ahead in an ever-evolving industry.Ready to make an impact? If you're passionate about cloud technologies and want to work on innovative projects with a collaborative team, we want to hear from you

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