Cloud Operations Graduate - Newcastle

Cloud Operations Graduate - Newcastle

Full-Time 28000 - 35000 £ / year (est.) No working from home possible
Sage

At a Glance

  • Tasks: Join a dynamic team to develop cloud operations skills and work with cutting-edge technologies.
  • Company: Sage, a global leader in AI and finance software, values creativity and collaboration.
  • Benefits: Structured training, 25 days holiday, paid volunteer days, and clear career pathways.
  • Other info: Hybrid role with opportunities for mentorship and real-world experience.
  • Why this job: Launch your career in cloud operations while making a positive impact in your community.
  • Qualifications: Computer Science degree and foundational knowledge of AWS and Azure required.

The predicted salary is between 28000 - 35000 £ per year.

At Sage, innovation starts with our people. With over 13,000 colleagues across 40 locations worldwide, supporting over 2 million customers, we’re united by a shared purpose: to transform the way millions of businesses work. As a global leader in AI, finance and HR software, we harness cutting‑edge technology and forward‑thinking ideas to simplify complexity and drive progress. At Sage, you’ll join a high‑achieving culture that values creativity, collaboration, and continuous learning—and together, we’re shaping the future of business software.

Why join Sage as a graduate? At Sage, we believe your career should start with opportunity, growth, and purpose. As a graduate, you’ll benefit from structured training and development programs designed to build your skills and confidence from day one. You’ll also have access to Sage Foundation, our global initiative that gives you five paid volunteer days each year to make a positive impact in your community. Balanced with real‑world experience, you’ll join exceptional teams where you will learn from experts, connect with peers, and grow a global professional network. We’re committed to helping you shape your future, offering clear career pathways and opportunities to innovate and make a real difference.

Please note that this is a hybrid role with a minimum of 3 days in the office per week.

Key Responsibilities

As a Graduate Cloud Operations Engineer, you’ll join a structured 2‑year development programme designed to build versatile cloud professionals who understand our operational ecosystem. Through a combination of hands‑on delivery, mentorship, and exposure to different teams and disciplines, you’ll develop the skills and breadth of experience needed to launch a career in enterprise cloud operations.

You will spend significant time in our Cloud Operations Engineering team and will be involved in:

  • Building hands‑on skills deploying, administering, monitoring, and automating infrastructure across AWS and Azure.
  • Ensuring service excellence by maintaining the availability, performance, and security of Sage’s cloud products used by thousands of customers daily.
  • Working with cutting‑edge technologies including containerisation, serverless architectures, infrastructure as code, and premium AI tools like GitHub Copilot.
  • Developing critical incident management skills as part of our 24/7 operation, participating in on‑call rotation with full support and clear escalation paths.
  • Driving automation and improving operational efficiency by identifying manual processes and building solutions in a DevOps environment, collaborating closely with Product Delivery and Global Security teams.

Alongside this, you’ll take part in rotations that could include time spent in the following teams:

  • Governance: Gaining insight into how cloud spend is managed, how supplier relationships shape our platform, and how security and compliance considerations influence operational decisions.
  • Architecture: Learning how Technical Architects approach cloud service design, architectural reviews, vendor alignment, and tooling standards.
  • Tooling & Automation: Seeing how strategic tooling initiatives and automation solutions enhance productivity, and how emerging technologies and AI capabilities are evaluated and adopted.
  • Site Reliability Engineering: Understanding how SLOs, error budgets, and data‑driven reliability practices are used to build self‑healing, resilient systems.
  • Service Centre: Experiencing how incidents are triaged, changes are managed, and visibility is maintained across our product portfolio through our 24×7 monitoring operation.
Qualifications

To be eligible for this role, you’ll need to have a Computer Science Degree (or equivalent) alongside:

  • Foundational knowledge of cloud computing concepts and awareness of AWS and Azure with curiosity to learn more.
  • An understanding of the importance of security, reliability and availability in cloud‑based systems.
  • The aptitude and motivation to learn new technologies.
  • A proactive approach to spotting issues early and improving how systems are run and supported.
  • Comfort working in an operational environment, including responding to incidents and learning from them.
  • Excellent interpersonal and communication skills, able to work effectively with colleagues across the globe.
  • Experience of using AI, and an interest in continuous development of AI skills as the technology evolves.
Selection Process

Apply online with your CV. Complete screening and video interview (you will receive a link to complete a video interview within 1 week of applying). If successful at video interview stage, you will be invited to attend an assessment centre. Successful candidates will join us in July or October 2026.

Here at Sage, we are committed to inclusivity for all, so if there are any adjustments that would help you thrive in the application process or beyond, please reach out to us at.

Benefits of Working at Sage

25 days holiday +

Sage

Contact Details:

Sage Recruitment Team

We think you need these skills to ace Cloud Operations Graduate - Newcastle

Cloud Computing Concepts
AWS
Azure
Incident Management
Automation
DevOps
Interpersonal Skills