Cloud Engineers - Azure, IaC

London
3 weeks ago
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Azure, IaC, Terraform, ARM, Ansible, Automation, DevOps, DevSecOps, Ansible, Kubernetes, CI/CD, PaaS, Cloud Native.

Our client, exclusive to Jump IT, is looking to expand its Cloud team ahead of 2025 and asked us to find 2 additional Cloud Engineers

The ideal candidate would have a background in Infrastructure environments (data centres, servers, implementations etc.) coupled with:

  • 1 years' minimum hands-on Azure Cloud experience (design, build, code, HLD, LLD)

  • Some exposure to Infrastructure As Code (Arm, Terraform, Ansible)

  • Some Azure certification - AZ-104, AZ-900, AZ-400 etc. as a minimum

  • Scripting skills (PowerShell, C#)

  • A consultative approach to work

    Excellent interpersonal skills are expected.

    The role:

  • There is a lot of client-facing project work that will involve expertise around Cloud technology rather than Azure admin or Office365

  • IaC is important

    What's in it for you?

  • You will join a highly technical, respected Cloud Native Consultancy that works predominantly in financial services on large-scale projects

  • A competitive starting salary, incentivised learning, potential bonuses, 25 days holiday, pension, medical cover etc.

  • Own learning lab

  • Microsoft-certified training

  • A real genuine opportunity to increase your salary, skillset and expertise

    How do I apply

    Please get in touch with Karen at Jump IT in the first instance.

    Ideally, there would be 1 day a week in the City of London offices, but if you are UK based and seeking remote work, please also apply. No sponsorship is on offer. Clear interpersonal skills and 5 years UK work experience are needed due to financial checks

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