Senior Azure Cloud Engineer

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Overview

We are looking for a highly motivated individual to help us build the next generation of data analysis tools and infrastructure for our Award-Winning Accident Repair Network. Our mission is to develop the tools and technology that enable our teams to get our customers back to normal. The candidate will be reporting into our Platform Manager assisting with our bespoke award-winning IT system and it is a fundamental role to our growth and success.

Responsibilities

As a Senior Azure Cloud Engineer, you will support and enable the Microsoft Technology Stack through IT Change, troubleshoot IT Problems, following ITIL v4 guidelines in this cutting edge and high secure environment. You will support of our technical environment, which includes Microsoft technologies, Meraki, SaaS solutions (including our own bespoke workshop management system) and Single Sign-on (SSO). You will be passionate about technology and understand of business systems and solutions.

Work with the Systems Architect to design, implement, and maintain cloud and networks solutions

Assist with IT Change/Problem Management following ITIL v4 guidelines, working closely with internal people and external suppliers by resolving hardware, software and network issues promptly.

Support IT governance, ensuring security best practises and disaster recovery plans are followed.

Maintain detailed documentation for system configuration, procedures and troubleshooting.

You will provide advanced troubleshooting and problem-solving skills across several areas of IT.

You will provide guidance and support to the wider IT team on infrastructure design and build.

Raise concerns, risks and cyber incidents to the IT leadership team.

Providing information regarding system/device performance and error logs.

Work with the Helpdesk team to remove blockers to resolve incidents and process service requests
What do I need to know?

Azure

Power Platforms

M365

Entra ID

ITIL v4

Android

CompTIA

Relevant Apprenticeship or higher education

Experience in a similar role would also be advantagous, but not required to have a deep understanding of O365, Autopilot, Defender, Intune & SSO.
Qualifications

Who are Solus?

Solus, who are owned by Aviva, are one of the UK leaders in vehicle repairs, returning cars to the road in just 11 days on average and a 4.6/5 star customer rating. With an award-winning apprenticeship programme and winners of other recognised industry awards Solus are proud to be shaping the future of vehicle repair.

Why Join Solus?

We have so much to offer when it comes to being a Solus colleague:

Competitive salary based on location, skills, experience, and qualifications.

Bonus opportunity tied to your performance and the overall success of Solus.

Company pension scheme with employer contributions.

33 days' holiday (including bank holidays), with the option to buy or sell up to 5 days.

Save money with up to 40% discount on Aviva products and other retailer discounts.

Share in Aviva's success through the Aviva Save As You Earn scheme.

Supportive policies including parental and carer's leave.

Wellbeing focus with tools like Group Income Protection and 24/7 GP access.
At Solus, we value inclusivity and welcome all applicants. If you're excited but don't tick every box, we encourage you to apply-your unique skills might be just what we need.

We guarantee an interview for disabled applicants meeting the minimum criteria-just email us after applying to let us know.

Ready to join us? Apply online today, and our team will be in touch within 14 days

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