Graduate Azure Cloud & Data Engineer

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About Valorem Reply:

Valorem Reply is the UK branch of the global Reply group, a leading Microsoft-focused digital transformation consultancy. We blend the agility of a local business with the resources of a global enterprise, specialising in Azure to simplify how businesses modernise their IT, data, and analytics. Our strapline "modernisation, simplified..." highlights our mission to make cloud journeys straightforward and effective.

Role Overview:

As a Graduate Azure Integration & Data Cloud Consultant, you’ll specialise in Azure Integration Services, Data Engineering in Fabric, and DevOps. You’ll work directly with leading Azure tools including Azure Data Factory, Logic Apps, Fabric, PowerBI, Databricks, Azure DevOps, OpenAI and so on. Your role will involve creating robust, scalable cloud-native solutions, automating deployments, and ensuring seamless integrations. Our culture is collaborative, fast-paced, and built around continuous learning. At Valorem, you’ll find a friendly team ready to support your growth, encourage innovation, and help you build a rewarding career. You’ll contribute actively to client projects across multiple industries, gaining immediate hands-on experience with enterprise-level solutions that make a genuine impact. This is a London-based role with a September 2025 start date.

Responsibilities:

  • Build end-to-end integrations using Azure Logic Apps Service Bus, and related tools - connecting systems connects people
  • Automate cloud infrastructure using ARM/Bicep or Terraform with Azure DevOps
  • Design and develop Azure Data Factory pipelines
  • Participate in stand-ups, sprint planning, and retrospectives
  • Clearly document your solutions for internal and client use
  • Engage closely with colleagues and clients, participating in pair-programming, requirements gathering, and demonstrations
  • Regularly learn new Azure technologies, guided by senior consultants and structured training

About the candidate:

  • Minimum 2.1 Bachelor's degree in IT, Computer Science, or related field
  • You can demonstrate excellent communication skills and keen interest in consulting
  • Passionate about technology, with a strong desire to specialise in cloud solutions
  • You are flexible regarding travel and varied project work
  • Programming experience (particularly C#, .NET) is beneficial
  • You are eager to explore new technologies including Azure Integration Services, Azure Fabric, AI, Power BI, and Power Platform

Reply is an Equal Opportunities Employer and committed to embracing diversity in the workplace. We provide equal employment opportunities to all employees and applicants for employment and prohibits discrimination and harassment of any type regardless of age, sexual orientation, gender, identity, pregnancy, religion, nationality, ethnic origin, disability, medical history, skin colour, marital status or parental status or any other characteristic protected by the Law.

Reply is committed to making sure that our selection methods are fair to everyone. To help you during the recruitment process, please let us know of any Reasonable Adjustments you may need.

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