N-iX

LeadAzureSRE(BlueprintAutomation)

€75–110k ~AI est. Europe Remote Friendly
The Brief

“Lead Azure SRE (Blueprint Automation) at N-iX. Skills: Azure SRE, Blueprint Automation, Terraform, Backstage. Architect modular 'Goal State' engine for Azure. Enable atomic cloning”

Industry & Context.

Problems you'll solve

Automated validation; Policy-as-code

Eligibility Requirements

Fully overlapping with Pacific Timezone

What They're Looking For.

Must Have

Advanced expertise in Azure Provider (azurerm), Comfortable with complex VNet peering, Comfortable with Managed Identities, Comfortable with remote state management at scale, Backend TypeScript/JavaScript skills, Direct experience with Backstage Software Catalog, Direct experience with Backstage Scaffolder, Know how to write template.yaml files, Integrate Backstage with GitHub/GitLab/Azure DevOps, Mastery of automated PR workflows, Deep understanding of cloud-native networking, Deep understanding of compute scaling, Deep understanding of storage scaling, Experience in high-compliance environments

Nice to Have

Experience with IL5 environments

What You'll Do.

Architect modular 'Goal State' engine for Azure

Enable atomic cloning

Enable environment iteration

Develop Node.js-based plugins for Backstage

Build custom Scaffolder actions for Backstage

Provide self-service UI for site provisioning

Provide self-service UI for ring provisioning

Build logic to synchronize 'Goal State' Blueprint

Synchronize into 'Actual State' Azure resources

Extend Backstage Service Catalog

Provide visibility into sites

Lead transition of legacy sites

Ensure zero-downtime migration

Ensure configuration parity migration

How You'll Work.

Team & Collaboration

Multi-team provisioning cycles; Cross-functional teams

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