Graduate Automation & AI Engineer

Quorum Network Resources
Edinburgh, Alba / Scotland, United Kingdom
Today
Job Type
Permanent
Work Location
Hybrid
Seniority
Entry
Education
Degree
Posted
3 Jun 2026 (Today)

Benefits

Competitive salary Contributory pension Private healthcare Buy/sell holiday scheme Paid home broadband Annual bonus for Microsoft accreditations Personal technical development budget Award-winning, family-friendly working culture

Graduate Automation & AI Engineer / Edinburgh (Hybrid Working) / Competitive Pay & Great Benefits

Quorum is one of Scotland’s leading Microsoft Partners and a Direct Cloud Solutions Provider (CSP).

We’re currently looking to add a permanent Graduate Automation and AI Engineer to our Managed Services and Consultancy team. This is an exciting opportunity for a graduate to develop hands-on experience in building automation, integrating AI capabilities, and delivering innovative solutions across modern cloud platforms.

Working within a fast-paced Managed Services and Consultancy environment, you will help design, build, and optimise automation and AI-driven solutions that improve operational efficiency, enhance customer outcomes, and support scalable service delivery. This role will provide you with hands-on experience with Microsoft cloud, automation and AI technologies, exposure to real-world automation challenges across multiple customer environments and opportunities to work with cutting-edge AI tools and platforms.

Training and development matter at Quorum. You’ll have support at every stage of your career, with training and development to allow you to develop your skills and shape the career you really want. Plus we pay out bonuses for any the Microsoft accreditations you achieve. This role will provide you with a clear development pathway into a career within Automation, AI or Cloud Engineering career.

Key Responsibilities of the Graduate Automation & AI Engineer:

  • Design & develop automation solutions using modern scripting & low-code/no-code platforms
  • Build and maintain workflows using technology such as Azure Logic Apps, Copilot Studio and

Power Platform

  • Develop and integrate AI-driven capabilities, with Copilot, AI services, and intelligent agents
  • Write and maintain PowerShell and/or Python scripts for automation and systems integration
  • Collaborate with engineering and service delivery teams to identify opportunities for automation

and optimisation

  • Integrate systems and services via APIs (Microsoft Graph, REST APIs, third-party platforms)
  • Support the development of reusable automation and best practices
  • Assist in monitoring, troubleshooting, supporting, and improving existing automated processes
  • Contribute to documentation, knowledge sharing, and continuous improvement initiatives

Skills and Experience:

  • Bachelor’s degree in Computer Science, Software Engineering, or related discipline
  • Strong interest in automation, AI, and cloud technologies
  • Basic scripting/programming knowledge (e.g. PowerShell, Python, JavaScript, or similar)
  • Understanding of APIs and data integration concepts
  • Familiarity with version control systems (e.g. Git)
  • Problem-solving mindset, strong attention to detail and strong analytical and problem solving skills
  • Exposure to Microsoft Azure or Microsoft 365 technologies

Nice to Have:

  • Awareness of Power Platform (Power Automate, Power Apps)
  • Understanding of AI concepts and/or generative AI tools
  • Knowledge of DevOps practices or CI/CD pipelines
  • Experience with REST APIs or JSON/XML data structures
  • Awareness of IT service tools (e.g., PSA/RMM platforms like HaloPSA or NinjaOne)

Why Join Quorum?

Quorum is an employee-owned Scottish technology consultancy, delivering innovative data, cloud, and infrastructure solutions to organisations of all sizes.

We offer more than just a job—we invest in your long-term development and wellbeing:

  • A competitive salary and contributory pension & private healthcare
  • Buy/sell holiday scheme and paid home broadband
  • Annual bonus for Microsoft accreditations and access to a Microsoft Certified Trainer
  • Personal technical development budget and am award-winning, family-friendly working culture
  • Collaborative environment with strong knowledge sharing

We’re proud of our high retention, supportive culture, and commitment to helping our people thrive both professionally and personally.

Apply Now

If like us, you eat, sleep and breath technology, please apply today.

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