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8 months ago
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Must have experience working with Azure Cloud, Terraform, KubernetesClient Details

The client is a leading financial services company in Manchester

Description

The ideal candidate will be strongly focused on Azure cloud, but will have a good understanding of, and ability to maintain, on premise infrastructure. The team working will cover all aspects of infrastructure from the network layer, storage, hypervisor layer, database and server operating systems.

Main skills to possess for the role of Azure Cloud Specialist:

Proven experience of on-prem to Azure cloud migrations as an Azure Administrator, DevOps Engineer, or similar role
In-depth knowledge of Azure services, including virtual machines, databases, networking, and security
Hands-on experience with automation tools such as PowerShell, Azure CLI, ARM templates, and Terraform
Proficiency in configuring and managing CI/CD pipelines using Azure DevOps, Jenkins, or similar platforms
Strong understanding of DevOps principles, agile methodologies, and software development lifecycle (SDLC)
Excellent problem-solving skills and attention to detail
Document infrastructure configurations, processes, and procedures to facilitate knowledge sharing and troubleshooting
Effective communication and collaboration skillsProfile

The ideal candidate will be adept in both Azure Cloud and Azure on premise environments.

They will also have in depth exposure to the following:

Experience with containerization technologies such as Docker and Kubernetes.
Knowledge of infrastructure as code (Terraform) concepts and practices
Familiarity with monitoring and logging tools such as Azure Monitor, Azure Log Analytics
Understanding of microservices architecture and distributed systems
Familiarity with compliance standards such as GDPR, HIPAA, and SOC 2
Is an Azure DevOps Engineer ExpertAzure certifications such as Azure Administrator Associate (AZ104)Job Offer

Discretionary Bonus
Pension
Private medical
Life insurance plus more

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