




Summary: This role involves working with and extending Infrastructure-as-Code frameworks, managing Azure environments, and implementing CI/CD pipelines for infrastructure. Highlights: 1. Work with and extend existing Infrastructure-as-Code (IaC) frameworks. 2. Manage and configure Azure environments including networking and IAM. 3. Implement and maintain CI/CD pipelines for infrastructure. Overview: Expleo is a trusted partner for your innovation journey. As a global engineering, technology and consulting service provider, we are ideally positioned to help you achieve your ambitions and future\-proof your business. With a smart blend of bold thinking and reliable execution, we’re able to fast\-track innovation through each step of your value chain. We are strategically positioned to build value, with a global footprint across 30 countries. We are as global and local as you need us to be, with strong best\-in\-class pan\-European technological centres and unique best\-shoring capabilities. We leverage a network of high value\-adding affiliates in consulting and industrial excellence, and leading partners across multiple sectors to provide you with the most comprehensive services and solutions in an ever\-changing environment. Responsibilities: * Work with and extend existing Infrastructure\-as\-Code (IaC) frameworks using Terraform. * Manage and configure Azure environments, including subscriptions, networking, and IAM. * Implement and maintain CI/CD pipelines for infrastructure using Azure DevOps and/or GitHub Actions. Essential skills: * Hands\-on experience with Terraform, including extending existing IaC frameworks. * Experience with Azure, including subscriptions, networking, and IAM. * Experience with Databricks, including clusters, access management, and ideally Unity Catalog. * Experience with CI/CD for infrastructure, using Azure DevOps and/or GitHub Actions. * Comfortable working with client\-facing and embedded within delivery teams. * Pragmatic, delivery\-focused, and able to unblock teams quickly.


