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A leading automation technology company in the UK is looking for a Senior Azure Infrastructure Engineer to architect and manage Azure infrastructure. This role offers remote-first flexibility and the chance to lead cloud-native transformations while enjoying a culture of career growth and premium perks. The ideal candidate has over 5 years of Azure experience and expertise in .NET architecture and Azure DevOps. Join a mission where your work empowers innovation.
Architect the Future of Cloud Innovation
đź’° Up to ÂŁ100,000 + Elite Benefits
🏡 Remote-First | UK-Based | Flexible Hours
đź”§ Lead the Infrastructure That Powers Millions
Are you ready to take full ownership of a cutting‑edge Azure estate and lead a cloud‑native transformation? This is your chance to design, build, and optimise the backbone of platforms used by millions.
Join a tech‑driven organisation where your expertise shapes performance, reliability, and innovation. You'll be the driving force behind modernising legacy systems, accelerating delivery, and empowering developers with world‑class tooling.
This is a role for someone who thrives on autonomy, loves solving complex challenges, and has led major cloud migrations or built platforms from the ground up.
🚀 This Is More Than a Job - It's a Mission
You won't just maintain infrastructure - you'll engineer the future. Your work will empower developers, delight users, and drive innovation at scale. If you're ready to lead, innovate, and make a lasting impact, this is the opportunity you've been waiting for.
👉 Ready to Elevate Your Career?
Apply now and become a key player in building something extraordinary.
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