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Azure Developer Contract Jobs in Florida (NOW HIRING)

Azure DevOps Engineer

Clearwater, FL · On-site

$48.50 - $66.50/hr

Clearwater, FL (Hybrid) This a 3-6 month contract to hire Visa: Candidate must be eligible to work on W2 Required Qualifications * Has consider themselves a 10/10 in terms to Terraform skills

Microsoft Azure Admin

Tallahassee, FL · On-site

$52.25 - $64.75/hr

The Microsoft Azure Administrator contract will be used towards the day-to-day tasks which is based on a fixed quantity of predefined services. A service unit is defined to be equivalent to an eight ...

Full Stack Engineer Hillpointe is hiring a Full Stack Engineer to help build HPOS, the property ... contracts generated for both sides. * Data : Azure Postgres + Fabric * Azure Database for ...

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... contracts generated for both sides. * Data : Azure Postgres + Fabric * Azure Database for ... LLM-assisted engineering: Claude Code, Cursor, or retrieval-augmented internal tooling shipped to ...

NET MAUI Developer on a contract basis for our client based out of Jacksonville, FL. This role ... Build and integrate scalable Azure-based backend services (e.g., Azure Functions, App Services ...

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Azure Developer Contract information

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as an Azure Developer on a contract basis, and why are they important?

To excel as an Azure Developer contractor, you need strong proficiency in cloud computing concepts, Azure services, programming languages like C# or Python, and a relevant degree or certifications such as Microsoft Certified: Azure Developer Associate. Familiarity with Azure DevOps, ARM templates, CI/CD pipelines, and cloud security best practices is typically required. Excellent problem-solving, communication, and adaptability are crucial soft skills for collaborating with clients and teams while managing dynamic project demands. These competencies ensure robust, scalable solutions and effective delivery of cloud-based applications in fast-paced contract environments.

What is the difference between Azure Developer Contract vs Azure Software Engineer?

AspectAzure Developer ContractAzure Software Engineer
CredentialsAzure certifications, development experienceAzure certifications, software development background
Work EnvironmentContract-based projects, client sites, or remoteFull-time employment, in-house or remote
Industry UsageFreelance/contract roles across industriesPermanent roles in tech companies or enterprises
Search & Comparison IntentProject-based, short-term rolesLong-term, career-oriented positions

Azure Developer Contract roles focus on short-term, project-specific work requiring Azure development skills, often on a freelance or contract basis. Azure Software Engineers typically hold permanent positions within organizations, working on ongoing projects and product development. Both roles require similar certifications and technical expertise, but differ mainly in employment type and job stability.

What are some common challenges Azure Developers face when working on contract projects, and how can they be addressed?

Azure Developers on contract often encounter challenges such as quickly adapting to a client's existing cloud infrastructure, integrating with legacy systems, and managing security requirements. To address these, it's important to familiarize yourself with the client's architecture early on, maintain clear communication with in-house teams, and stay updated on Azure's best practices and compliance standards. Proactively asking questions and leveraging Microsoft's extensive documentation can also help ensure a smooth onboarding and project execution.

What are Azure Developer Contracts?

Azure Developer Contracts are temporary or project-based roles where developers are hired to design, implement, and maintain solutions using Microsoft Azure cloud services. Contractors typically work on specific cloud projects, migrations, or integrations and may be engaged by companies seeking specialized expertise without a long-term commitment. These roles often require strong knowledge of Azure services, programming languages such as C# or Python, and experience with cloud architecture and DevOps practices.
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Azure DevOps Engineer

campus4tech

Clearwater, FL • On-site

$48.50 - $66.50/hr

Contractor

Posted 28 days ago


Job description

Role : Azure DevOps Engineer
Location : Clearwater, FL (Hybrid)
This a 3-6 month contract to hire

Visa: Candidate must be eligible to work on W2
Required Qualifications
  • Has consider themselves a 10/10 in terms to Terraform skills
  • Previous Experience as a developer a HUGE plus
  • 7+ years of relevant experience with the Microsoft Cloud Azure solution suite
  • Experience with DevOps implementations, migrations and upgrades within the Microsoft Cloud Azure solution suite
  • Proficient understanding of Cloud Azure Kubernetes Services with container-based deployment skills
  • Ability to create and deploy scripts such as: Bash, Chef, Docker, Ansible and CloudFormation
  • Hands on experience with DevOps/Automation tools including Ansible, Jenkins, Git

Preferred Qualifications
  • Azure Certification

Full Job Description
The purpose of this position is to support sales and client retention through excellent customer service by supporting and maintaining software and infrastructure deployments. This includes working closely with development and infrastructure engineers to automate the build-out of infrastructure components: web servers, databases, log/file servers, networking, and build/release of application code.
Essential Duties
  • Builds and maintains DevOps build and release pipelines.
  • Builds and maintains IaC pipelines.
  • Creates and maintains systems documentation.
  • Automates the provisioning, deployment, scaling, and monitoring of the platform.
  • Works closely with development teams to identify and resolve problems.
  • Assists in root cause analysis of defects and facilitates product release.
  • Analyzes business requirements, designs, and translates them into technical specifications.
  • Identifies technologies and solutions, creates proof of concepts, and participates in the entire SDLC process to deploy software solutions.
  • Follows the branching strategy and code promotion strategy and ensures the automation scripts are adhering to the strategies.
  • Reviews codes, pulls requests and documentation for the DevOps team and enforces best practices, standards, and methodology followed by the DevOps team to ensure quality and consistency in how code is architected and modified.
  • Collaborates with the Development team to help ensure CI/CD build and release pipelines are configured and running properly.
  • Acts as an escalation point for application support and troubleshooting and gives direction to less experienced staff in the resolution of escalated issues.
  • Assures quality, security, compliance, and other non-functional requirements are met for the supported area.
  • Provides feedback and suggestions for improvement of systems, software, and processes.

Knowledge, Skills, and Behaviors
  • Strong understanding of OpenSource IaC tools, such as: Terraform, Ansible, Chef, etc...
  • Understanding of DevOps process and Agile development methodology.
  • Strong understanding of scripting languages, such as PowerShell.
  • Understanding of cloud technologies, such as IaaS, PaaS, SaaS, etc...
  • Understanding of the following infrastructure network concepts: switching, static/dynamic/rule-based routing, subnets, gateways, load-balancers, peering, etc...
  • Understanding of relational databases, multi-tier software architecture, use of metadata and catalogs, and web-based security.
  • Strong attention to detail for analyzing a problem and coming up with solutions.

Minimum Requirements
  • Bachelor's degree in information technology, Computer Science, or related field.
  • At least four (2) years of experience with an IaC tool: Terraform, Ansible, Chef, etc.
  • Azure cloud environment experience including Azure DevOps is required.
  • Familiarity with Microsoft software development stack including Visual Studio, .Net and SQL server.
  • Knowledge of source control, branching strategies, code merge, Git, GitHub, Git Flow and Azure DevOps
  • Knowledge of CICD pipeline process, automated testing, deployment methodologies for code and database changes.