Azure Site Reliability Engineer (SRE) & DevOps Engineer Job June 2026 — AKS, Terraform, Azure Pipelines (Deloitte Hyderabad)

Azure SRE / DevOps Engineer at Deloitte Hyderabad — build reliable Microsoft Azure platforms with AKS, Terraform, Azure Pipelines for client projects. ₹16-28 LPA for 4-9 years.

Join Deloitte as an Azure SRE / DevOps Engineer in June 2026. Focus on building highly reliable Microsoft Azure platforms, implementing SRE practices, and supporting .NET and modern application workloads for high-profile client projects. Strong growth in Azure adoption for enterprise digital transformation in India. Excellent learning opportunities in AI-integrated cloud solutions and global delivery experience with Fortune 500 clients.

Responsibilities

Provision and manage Azure resources using Terraform, Bicep, and ARM templates. Build enterprise CI/CD pipelines with Azure DevOps, GitHub, and Azure Pipelines. Manage Kubernetes clusters on AKS with advanced networking, monitoring, and security. Implement observability using Azure Monitor, Application Insights, Log Analytics, and Grafana. Drive reliability engineering: SLOs/SLIs, error budgets, chaos engineering, and incident response. Integrate security with Azure Sentinel, Defender for Cloud, and policy-as-code. Support hybrid/multi-cloud environments and cloud migrations. Optimize performance and costs for large-scale deployments.

Requirements

4-9 years in Azure DevOps or SRE. Certifications: AZ-400 Azure DevOps Expert, AZ-305, or equivalent. Experience with .NET, PowerShell, Docker, Kubernetes, and Python scripting.

Why this role in 2026

Strong growth in Azure adoption for enterprise digital transformation. Excellent learning opportunities in AI-integrated cloud solutions. Big-4 consulting brand on your resume. Global delivery exposure and client-facing engagement experience.

Company & benefits

Premium compensation, Big-4 consulting exposure, global mobility opportunities, and a strong learning ecosystem.

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