Systems and Cloud Engineer

Eutopia Solutions
Ec2M3Xf, EC2M 3XF, United Kingdom
Last week
£60,000 – £70,000 pa

Salary

£60,000 – £70,000 pa

Job Type
Permanent
Work Location
Hybrid
Seniority
Mid
Education
Degree
Posted
19 May 2026 (Last week)

Benefits

Generous benefits
Cloud and Systems Engineer (Azure) – London/ Hybrid working

We are working with an established Global Law Firm as they expand their London Technology support team due to continued growth.

The Firm are proud to boast a Global revenue of in excess of $1 Billion USD, the London office is just one of 11 international offices. In addition to the salary offered, there are a raft of generous benefits extended to their employees.

This is a hands-on role working as part of a team maintaining hybrid infrastructure. The role includes assisting in the design, architecture, and supporting the operation of their services which incorporates the Azure platform.

Some of your duties will include:
  • Deploying and operating Azure IaaS/PaaS services ie virtual machines, storage - Azure Files/File Shares, and platform services
  • Designing Azure landing zones and multi-subscription architecture
  • Planning and executing infrastructure movement techniques (VMware/Windows/Linux), including application migrations, into Azure, by discovery, dependency mapping, landing zone readiness, cutover planning, and decommissioning
  • Providing architectural direction and hands-on engineering for secure hybrid infrastructure across Azure, 3rd party SaaS platforms, and on-premises systems
  • Creating and executing cloud computing strategies by designing, developing, and managing cloud infrastructure and assets
  • You will own core Azure networking design and operations, including vNETs/subnets, routing, peering, private endpoints, NSGs, and network security patterns
  • Managing hybrid connectivity concepts
  • Supporting hybrid identity across Active Directory and Microsoft Entra ID, including Conditional Access and identity governance controls
  • Implementing and maintaining Azure security and governance controls
  • Capacity planning of enterprise datacentre infrastructure

Essential skills and experience required:
  • A minimum of 5 years’ experience designing, deploying, and operating Microsoft Azure in a large-scale environment – experience in the professional services field would be preferred but other large scale private sector enterprises could also be considered
  • Proven experience in managing cloud solutions (IaaS, PaaS, and SaaS)
  • Experience with Infrastructure-as-Code (IaC) and automation
  • Evidence of having supported Microsoft 365 services if you are familiar with Purview concepts such as eDiscovery, retention this would also be welcomed
  • Familiarity with Microsoft Fabric and AI-enabled productivity/security concepts and their governance implications
  • Relevant cloud certifications such as Azure Administrator, Azure Solutions Architect Expert
  • If you also have AWS experience in addition to Azure this would be beneficial, but not essential, your proven Azure experience is key

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