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Azure Cloud Monitoring & Data Analyst

BOSS Professional Services LTD
Kingston upon Thames
2 days ago
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AzureCloud Monitoring & Data Analyst: Our client is a market leading SaaS provider who due to sustained growth are seeking an Azure Cloud Monitoring & Data Analyst to join their team of technical specialists. Your main duties include:

  • To manage and monitor the Azure-based SaaS solution in order to ensure system reliability.
  • To detect any issues in real-time and escalate to appropriate teams
  • To follow up and ensure identified issues are resolved appropriately.
  • To use data to build historical trend analysis.
  • Monitoring and Incident reporting/ management
  • Data Analysis and reporting
  • Build Automation into the process and look for continuous improvement

For the role of Azure Cloud Monitoring and Data Analyst you will possess:

  • 3+ years’ experience in cloud monitoring, data analysis, or DevOps support.
  • Strong knowledge of Microsoft Azure services (App Service, SQL Database, Blob Storage, Azure Monitor, Application Insights, Log Analytics).
  • Previous experience of setting up automated alerts, managing dashboards, and generating reports.
  • Proficiency in KQL (Kusto Query Language) for log analysis.
  • Experience with automation scripting (PowerShell, Python, or Azure Functions).

As an experienced Azure Cloud Monitoring and Data Analyst you will have:

  • Strong analytical mindse...

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