Senior Infrastructure Engineer - Cloud

Windsor
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We are seeking a skilled Senior Infrastructure Engineer (Cloud) with expertise in Azure and AWS to lead Centrica's cloud infrastructure development and maintenance. The ideal candidate will have extensive experience with cloud platforms, particularly Microsoft Azure and AWS, and a strong background in automation, security, and compliance.

Location: Home-based with occasional travel to Windsor

Key Responsibilities:

Enhance cloud platform functionality, security, and compliance

Drive service improvements and operational excellence

Conduct risk assessments and manage escalations

Recommend IT service management best practices

Integrate security into cloud solutions

Automate infrastructure provisioning with IaC tools

Monitor and troubleshoot system performance

Maintain secure and compliant environments

Collaborate with application and data teams

Develop disaster recovery strategies

Implement governance processes and policies

Optimize monitoring, alerting, and incident management

Technical Skills:

Expertise in cloud engineering and automation

Strong CI/CD processes and tools skills

Proficiency in managing EntraID Conditional Access

Proficiency with IaC, cloud networking, and security

Strong skills in Azure App registrations, Enterprise Apps and associated permissions

Administration of identity and access management

Knowledge of Azure services and cloud platform technologies

Experience with role-based access control and managed identities

Familiarity with Azure security monitoring solutions

Soft Skills:

Excellent problem-solving and communication skills

Team-oriented mindset

Senior Responsibilities:

Mentor team members

Contribute to cross-team initiatives

Qualifications:

Bachelor's degree in Computer Science, IT, or related field

Minimum of 5 years of experience in IT infrastructure engineering, focusing on Azure and AWS

Why Join Us?:

Competitive salary and bonus potential

Company car allowance

Employee Energy Allowance at 15% of the government price cap

Pension scheme and healthcare plan

25 days holiday plus public holidays, with the option to buy up to 5 additional days

Flexible benefits including technology vouchers, an electric car lease scheme, and travel insurance

Join Centrica and help shape the future of energy and sustainability. Apply now and be part of the Net Zero revolution!

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