WeDo | Azure Cloud Consultant/Architect

WeDo
Birmingham
1 year ago
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WeDo has partnered with a leading Microsoft Gold Partner that has seen tremendous growth in recent years.


The role......they are in need of Azure Cloud Consultant/Architect that are both technically astute as well as having great communication and stakeholder management skills. You will be afforded the opportunity to work on some brilliant enterprise Azure transformations and ensuring the success in an end to end capacity.


What will you be doing....


  • Work with the pre-sales team to explore Azure opportunities.
  • Design, migrate, and manage customer systems on Microsoft Azure.
  • Advise customers on cost, performance, and security best practices.
  • Use DevOps and automation to implement and manage Azure solutions.
  • Collaborate with teams to build reliable cloud environments.
  • Understand and manage Azure’s financial aspects.


Skills required for this......


  • Well versed in Azure networking (hub & spoke, vWAN, Azure Firewall) and implementing zero-trust security with least-privilege access.
  • Proficient in core Azure services, including Virtual Machines, App Services, SQL Database, and Azure Functions.
  • Good understanding cloud migrations, hybrid cloud environments, and cloud-native solutions (containers, serverless).
  • Solid understanding of DevOps practices, including CI/CD pipelines, automation with Azure DevOps, and Infrastructure as Code (Terraform preferred).
  • Exposure to Azure AI services (Azure Machine Learning, AI Studio) and data management, including storage, migration, and databases.
  • Well versed in designing, documenting, and delivering robust cloud architectures (LLDs/HLDs).


This role can be either fully remote in the UK or hybrid in their Birmingham or York offices. Paying up to £85k + Bonus.

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