AccountantCloud Engineer

From Accountant to Cloud Engineer

Yes. Moving from accountant into a cloud engineer role is one of the more practical career switches available right now. A cloud engineer keeps online systems running on AWS, Azure, or Google Cloud. Beginner-friendly entry roles cluster around cost control, monitoring, and small operational tasks. The CPD Base Cloud Computing program is built for exactly this transition.

6 WeeksTarget pay £45,000 to £70,000United Kingdom
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Why this move makes sense

Accountants who learn SQL and Power BI on top of strong Excel are some of the most employable analysts in any market. The bookkeeping mindset transfers directly to data quality work.

What you already bring

The day-to-day of accountant work is closer to analyst work than most people assume. Closes books, runs reconciliations, supports audit, builds management reports for finance leadership. The skills you build in that role map directly to what a hiring manager wants from a first-year cloud engineer.

  • Working in Excel at a level most analysts aspire to
  • Reading a P&L and a balance sheet
  • Auditing your own work and other people's
  • Working to a deadline that does not move

What you will learn

The Cloud Computing program adds the technical layer on top of the workplace skills you already have. By the end you will use:

  • AWS
  • Microsoft Azure
  • Google Cloud

Pay context in United Kingdom

Indicative cloud engineer pay in United Kingdom, anchored to ONS ASHE. For your actual offer, check ONS ASHE directly and compare to live postings on Indeed and LinkedIn.

Junior Cloud Engineer
£32,000 to £45,000
Per year, before tax
Cloud Engineer
£45,000 to £70,000
Per year, before tax
Senior Cloud Engineer
£70,000 to £105,000
Per year, before tax

Common worries we hear from accountants

Why move away from accounting at all?

You may not. Many accountants move from a pure accounting role into a finance analyst or FP&A analyst role inside the same company. The pay is better, the work less repetitive, and the path to data science or strategy is shorter.

Do I really need to learn SQL if I am already strong in Excel?

Yes. The data you analyse will not arrive in a workbook anymore. It will live in a warehouse. SQL is the gate. Once through it, your Excel fluency becomes a real edge.

Will my ACCA or CIMA still be useful?

Yes. Combined with analytics skills it makes you the rare finance person who can speak both languages. That premium is real.

Other destinations from accountant

Accountant to Data Analyst

Make the move from accountant to cloud engineer

Live online Cloud Computing program. 6 Weeks, beginner friendly, capstone project, CV and interview support.

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