
Azure Cloud Engineer
GISA GmbH
full-time
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Location Type: Hybrid
Location: Halle • Germany
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About the role
- Responsible for the cloud infrastructure of our customers using numerous cloud-native Azure services (e.g., Databricks, Container Apps, Bastion, DNS)
- Administration of the Windows and Linux servers hosted within these environments, including using Azure Update Manager and Azure Backup
- Transformation of applications in cloud migration projects in close coordination with the respective account managers, including lift-and-shift approaches
- Ensuring compliance with security and regulatory requirements
- Collaboration with the DevOps team to implement scalable automations using Infrastructure as Code
- Implementation of customer-specific requirements and cross-cutting processes such as reporting and event and alert management
Requirements
- Degree in Computer Science, Business Informatics, or a related field, or alternatively vocational training as an IT specialist
- Several years of professional experience in cloud engineering, system engineering, or comparable roles
- Solid knowledge of managing Azure services via the Azure Portal and using Infrastructure as Code (preferably Terraform/OpenTofu)
- Practical experience implementing customer-specific solutions, technical interfaces (e.g., integrations with monitoring tools), and administering applications and servers
- Independent, meticulous, and service-oriented working style
- Very good German skills (at least upper B2 level) and good English skills (B2)
Benefits
- Flexible working hours
- Mobile work
- Professional development and training
Applicant Tracking System Keywords
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Hard Skills & Tools
cloud infrastructureAzure servicesWindows serversLinux serversAzure Update ManagerAzure BackupInfrastructure as CodeTerraformcloud migrationlift-and-shift
Soft Skills
independent workingmeticulous workingservice-orientedcollaborationcommunication