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Infrastructure and Cloud Engineer

Birmingham
2 days ago
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Infrastructure and Cloud Engineer

Permanent

£45,000 - £50,000

Birmingham based - Hybrid - 2 days a week onsite

We are looking for an Infrastructure and Cloud Engineer to support the clients Azure and on-premises infrastructure and services.

This is a senior engineering role within the team reporting to the Infrastructure Manager, you will take responsibility for troubleshooting, maintenance, and support of the Azure and on[1]premises infrastructure estate.

You'll be responsible for level 3 technical skills, build and support.

Working with colleagues you will have experience of ensuring compliance within information security policies and procedures, developing, and maintaining technical documentation, providing technical expertise for project build and implementation and driving continual service improvements.

What we are looking for:

Strong analytical and problem-solving skills
Collaborative and results oriented approach towards issue resolution with strong interpersonal skills and the ability to build good relationships at all levels
Strong experience of Microsoft Azure services, resources, and integration's such as but not limited to Entra ID, Enterprise Application, API management, SSO, App Services, Function/Logic Apps
Knowledge and experience in the Microsoft Well-Architected Framework (WAF)
Strong experience of supporting Business Continuity/Disaster recover planning and testing. This includes experience managing and maintaining key back-up technologies such as Azure Recovery Services Vaults, Azure Site Recovery and AvePoint
Strong experience of PowerShell scripting across the Microsoft platforms
Experience in administering Microsoft Office 365 platforms such as Microsoft SharePoint, Exchange and Teams

If you are interested and looking or your next role, please apply with a copy of your CV or email: (url removed)

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