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Senior Application Support Engineer (Azure & AI/ML)
Kelly Services
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Toronto, Canada
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Posted
June 15, 2026
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Job Description
$50 - $70
Toronto-based contract opportunity with a major Canadian enterprise client in a highly regulated, data-intensive industry. You'll be joining an established technology team supporting critical production applications across Azure, Power Platform, and AI/ML environments. This is a contract role with potential for conversion to full time.
This isn't a ticket-pusher role. You'll own the stability of business-critical applications, running L2/L3 triage, root cause analysis, and long-term fixes that actually stick. The environment is heavy enterprise: batch processing, scheduled jobs, data feeds, middleware, Azure infrastructure, Power Platform workflows, and AI/ML models running in production. You'll work directly with business, engineering, and support teams, which means you need to hold your own with technical and non-technical stakeholders alike. If you've built and deployed models on Azure, lived in Power Apps and Power Automate, and know what it feels like to own ...
Toronto-based contract opportunity with a major Canadian enterprise client in a highly regulated, data-intensive industry. You'll be joining an established technology team supporting critical production applications across Azure, Power Platform, and AI/ML environments. This is a contract role with potential for conversion to full time.
This isn't a ticket-pusher role. You'll own the stability of business-critical applications, running L2/L3 triage, root cause analysis, and long-term fixes that actually stick. The environment is heavy enterprise: batch processing, scheduled jobs, data feeds, middleware, Azure infrastructure, Power Platform workflows, and AI/ML models running in production. You'll work directly with business, engineering, and support teams, which means you need to hold your own with technical and non-technical stakeholders alike. If you've built and deployed models on Azure, lived in Power Apps and Power Automate, and know what it feels like to own ...