Azure Enterprise Architect - Azure DevOps, Terraform, CAF, WAF, SQL, VWAN

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Azure Enterprise Architect – Azure DevOps, Terraform, CAF, WAF, SQL, VWAN

Xpertise are urgently looking for an Azure Enterprise Architect – Azure DevOps, Terraform, CAF, WAF, SQL, VWAN, Azure Firewall, Azure SQL,AKS, Azure Backup, Azure VM, Azure WebApps, Azure Logic Apps, Azure Front Door)

Candidates will be responsible for Designing and implementing cloud solutions using Microsoft Azure, creating architecture designs across cloud solutions, in addition to specialising in IaC, Terraform and Azure DevOps.

Candidates will have the following skills and experience:

Proven experience as an Azure Architect
Proven experience working on enterprise scale programmes
Proven experience of Azure DevOps and Terraform
A strong working knowledge of CAF and WAF
Expertise across Azure including vWan, Express Route, Azure Firewalls, SQL/Azure SQL, AKS, Azure Backup, Azure Virtual Machines, Azure Web Apps, Azure Logic Apps and Azure Front Door.
A strong working knowledge of Microservices and containerization technologies
Strong data modelling, data governance and database management
Proven consultancy skills
Proven experience across multiple industries
Excellent salary and benefits on offer – fantastic culture and career progression

Please send CVs for more information on this urgent  Azure Enterprise Architect (Azure DevOps, Terraform, CAF, WAF, SQL, VWAN, Azure Firewall, Azure SQL,AKS, Azure Backup, Azure VM, Azure WebApps, Azure Logic Apps, Azure Front Door) please send CVs immediately

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