Cloud Contract Jobs in Edinburgh
AI Engineer (Contract) - AI Cloud
Posted 4 days ago by Hamilton Barnes
The AI Engineer role involves designing, building, and deploying scalable AI/ML and GenAI solutions across the full life...
- Rate Negotiable
- Category Inside
- Work type Hybrid
- Location London, Manchester, Bristol, Leeds, Edinburgh , UK
Power BI Designer/Analytics Consultant; 6 months
Posted 5 days ago by Newtyne
The role of Power BI Designer/Analytics Consultant involves leading the design and delivery of reporting solutions for a...
- Rate Negotiable
- Category Inside
- Work type Hybrid
- Location Edinburgh, Glasgow or Manchester 2/3 days in office, UK
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Senior Dev Ops Engineer
Posted 6 days ago by Morson Edge
The Senior DevOps Engineer will lead the design, build, and deployment of cloud-based environments while promoting DevOp...
- Rate Negotiable
- Category Inside
- Work type Hybrid
- Location UK; London; Birmingham; Manchester; Glasgow; Liverpool; Leeds; Edinburgh; Bristol; Cardiff; Nottingham
CyberArk Engineer
Posted 1 week ago by ECS
The CyberArk Engineer role involves designing, implementing, and supporting CyberArk Privileged Access Management soluti...
- Rate £475 per day
- Category Outside
- Work type Undetermined
- Location UK; London; Birmingham; Manchester; Glasgow; Liverpool; Leeds; Edinburgh; Bristol; Cardiff; Nottingham
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About Our Cloud Contract Roles in Edinburgh
What does a cloud contractor do?
Cloud is a broad search that captures contractors working across the full range of cloud disciplines: infrastructure engineering, platform engineering, migration delivery, architecture, security, cost management, and DevOps. If you are searching for cloud contract jobs, you may already have a specific focus - in which case, narrowing to Cloud Engineer, Cloud Architect, AWS, Azure, GCP, or DevOps Engineer will return more targeted results. If you are genuinely open to any cloud-related engagement, this page aggregates opportunities across all of those specialisms. The work that falls under the cloud umbrella ranges from building and operating Kubernetes clusters, automating infrastructure with Terraform, designing multi-account landing zones, and implementing FinOps practices through to advising organisations on cloud strategy and vendor selection. What unites these roles is that they all require fluency with at least one hyperscaler platform and an understanding of how cloud services are consumed, secured, and governed in enterprise environments.
What is the market like for cloud contractors?
The UK cloud contracting market has moved well beyond the initial migration wave of the mid-2010s. Most large organisations have workloads running in AWS, Azure, or both, which means the demand profile has shifted from greenfield migration towards optimisation, refactoring, multi-cloud governance, and platform engineering. This does not mean the market is slowing - if anything, the complexity of managing mature cloud estates generates more contractor demand than the initial lift-and-shift ever did. Financial services is the single largest sector, driven by regulatory expectations around resilience and data sovereignty. Government is the second, with GDS and departmental digital teams running continuous cloud programmes through Crown Commercial Service frameworks. Healthcare, energy, and retail round out the top five. The market is platform-stratified: AWS dominates in digital-native and start-up environments, Azure is strongest in enterprises with Microsoft estates, and GCP has carved out a position in data engineering and machine learning workloads. Contractors who hold certifications across two or more platforms and can point to delivery experience in regulated sectors sit at the top of the rate spectrum.
What is the contracting market like in Edinburgh?
As the UK's second largest financial centre by assets under management, Edinburgh generates deep and recurring demand for technology, change, risk, actuarial, and regulatory contractors from its concentration of asset managers, insurers, banks, and investment firms. Scottish Government departments and agencies headquartered in the city add a public sector dimension covering digital delivery, policy implementation, and programme management. A growing fintech community draws on Edinburgh's strong university talent pipeline to feed both permanent and contract hiring. Financial services roles requiring niche expertise can command rates that match or exceed those seen elsewhere in the UK, and the city's quality of life continues to attract contractors willing to relocate from London for comparable earnings in a more manageable environment.
How much do cloud contractors usually earn in Edinburgh?
Contract rates for cloud roles in Edinburgh typically range from £450 to £750 per day, depending on the scope of the role, required expertise, and the delivery expectations of the engagement.
How many cloud vacancies in Edinburgh are there on Quality Contracts?
Over the past twelve months, we have tracked over 500 cloud contract roles across the site, with Edinburgh maintaining steady volume. Data reviewed up to June 2026.