Azure Platform Engineer

Farringdon
3 weeks ago
Create job alert

Proven experience in an Agile or DevOps environment, using tools like Jira and Azure DevOps.
Solid knowledge of public cloud providers, especially Azure (AWS, Google Cloud is a plus).
Experience with Continuous Integration systems such as Jenkins, Azure DevOps, CircleCI, or GitHub Actions.
Proficiency in scripting languages such as Bash and PowerShell.

Azure Platform Engineer

Salary: £80,000 (depending on experience) plus benefits, perks and healthcare options
Location: Hybrid / Travel to London
Job Type: Permanent
Security Clearance: SC clearance required

Are you an experienced Azure Platform Engineer ready to work on cutting-edge projects that help transform businesses? We're looking for an Azure expert to join our growing Platform Engineering team, where you'll play a pivotal role in driving digital transformation for our clients through the implementation and maintenance of cloud solutions.

Your Role: As an Azure Platform Engineer, you will:

Work directly with clients to develop digital IaaS, PaaS, and SaaS solutions, shaping strategies and delivery programs that meet business objectives.
Design, implement, and maintain platforms and services aligned with client business requirements, constraints, and strategies.
Contribute to the development and enhancement of delivery and design standards for infrastructure and system components.
Bring technical innovation to the table, contributing to internal projects and client bids to help win new business.
Mentor and guide junior talent, supporting their growth while contributing to the overall success of the team.Your Skills & Experience:

Proven experience in an Agile or DevOps environment, using tools like Jira and Azure DevOps.
Solid knowledge of public cloud providers, especially Azure (AWS, Google Cloud is a plus).
Experience with Continuous Integration systems such as Jenkins, Azure DevOps, CircleCI, or GitHub Actions.
Proficiency in scripting languages such as Bash and PowerShell.
Experience with Configuration Management tools like Ansible, Puppet, Chef, and Salt.
Familiarity with Infrastructure-as-Code tools, such as Terraform, CloudFormation, ARM, or Pulumi.
Expertise in building secure applications and infrastructure, with strong knowledge of security practices.
SRE skills, including observability and telemetry monitoring.
Hands-on experience with the HashiCorp Suite (Packer, Terraform, Vault, Vagrant, Consul).
Experience in containerisation using Docker, Kubernetes, OpenShift, and Helm.
Strong programming skills in languages such as Python, Go, Java, C#, or Typescript.Security Clearance Requirements:

You must be eligible for Security Check (SC) clearance.
Applicants must have resided continuously in the UK for the past 5 years.What We Offer:

Opportunities for continuous learning and professional growth.
A collaborative and inclusive work culture where your ideas are valued.
A chance to work on high-impact projects that transform leading businesses globally.
Access to training and certifications, helping you stay ahead in an ever-evolving industry.Ready to make an impact? If you're passionate about cloud technologies and want to work on innovative projects with a collaborative team, we want to hear from you

Related Jobs

View all jobs

Platform Engineer - Azure

Devops Engineer - Perm (FTC) - Hybrid

Pre-sales & Solutioning Principal Consultant - Aerospace & Defence

Infrastructure Engineer

Get the latest insights and jobs direct. Sign up for our newsletter.

By subscribing you agree to our privacy policy and terms of service.

Industry Insights

Discover insightful articles, industry insights, expert tips, and curated resources.

Negotiating Your Space Job Offer: Equity, Bonuses & Perks Explained

How to Secure a Compensation Package That Reflects Your High-Flying Role in the UK’s Growing Space Sector Introduction The UK’s space industry is expanding at an unprecedented pace. From satellite constellations designed to monitor climate change to cutting-edge propulsion systems for interplanetary missions, professionals in the space sector are at the forefront of innovation that extends beyond Earth’s boundaries. As a mid‑senior engineer, scientist, or project manager in this domain, you’re not merely contributing to routine tasks—you’re helping propel humanity’s future exploration and commercial utilisation of space. Such an important contribution deserves a negotiation strategy that looks beyond a simple salary figure. Today’s top space organisations—whether they focus on launch vehicles, satellite communications, or advanced in-orbit services—recognise they must attract and retain specialised talent. As a result, compensation packages increasingly encompass equity (tying your success to the company’s ascent), performance-based bonuses (rewarding major project milestones), and perks (supporting both your career progression and well-being). Focusing solely on monthly pay can mean missing out on these crucial opportunities. This guide helps you navigate the full scope of your potential offer—understanding equity structures that capture growth, identifying milestone-based bonuses linked to successful missions or technology demonstrations, and leveraging perks that enhance your daily satisfaction in a mission-critical field. By adopting a well-informed, holistic approach, you can land a deal that truly mirrors your high-impact contributions to the UK’s booming space sector.

Space Jobs in the UK Public Sector: Opportunities Across Defence, Research, and Beyond

The UK’s space sector is undergoing a renaissance, propelled by innovations in satellite technology, research on deep space missions, and a growing demand for earth observation data that underpins everything from climate monitoring to defence planning. While private companies like OneWeb, SSTL, and UK-based start-ups garner headlines, the public sector plays a pivotal role in shaping and supporting Britain’s space ambitions. From the Ministry of Defence (MOD) to research councils and national agencies, government bodies drive cutting-edge projects that require a broad range of skills—from engineering and astrophysics to policy and project management. For professionals looking to make a tangible impact on national priorities and scientific progress, space jobs in the UK public sector offer a unique combination of challenge, stability, and societal benefit. Whether you want to design next-generation satellites, coordinate launch sites, or develop satellite applications for healthcare and environmental services, this sector provides numerous pathways. In this extensive guide, we’ll delve into why space is a strategic focus for the UK government, highlight key public sector organisations, explore typical roles, discuss the essential skills and qualifications, and give you practical tips for landing a space job that shapes the future of British space endeavours.

Contract vs Permanent Space Jobs: Which Pays Better in 2025?

From small satellite launches to deep‑space exploration, the UK space industry is soaring to new heights. Innovations in rocket propulsion, Earth observation, satellite communications, and space debris management have created a thriving job market—ranging from satellite engineers and mission analysts to business development leads and regulatory experts. Yet, with so many emerging roles, professionals often wonder which type of employment—day‑rate contracting, fixed-term (FTC), or permanent positions—delivers the best pay and most favourable career conditions. In this blog post, we delve into the pros, cons, and earning potential of each employment format. We also provide sample take‑home pay scenarios to illustrate how annual income can differ when working as a self‑employed contractor vs. on an FTC or in a permanent role. If you are contemplating your next move in this exciting sector, read on to discover the key factors that will help you determine whether contract or permanent space jobs are more lucrative in 2025—and how each path aligns with your long‑term career goals.