Earlier postings include Deputy Permanent Representative to the United Nations Environment Programme and UN-Habitat in Nairobi from 2002 to 2006, and various roles at the FCO from 1999 to 2002, including Head of the Crisis Management Section in the Counter-Terrorism Policy Department and subsequently Head of the China Section in the China Hong Kong Department. He also served as Second Secretary for Political Affairs in Jakarta from 1995 to 1999.[3]
Since 2017, Virgoe has held the position of Head of the South-East Asia Department at the Foreign and Commonwealth Office (FCO).[6] Prior to this, from 2015 to 2017, he served as the Head of the Joint Anti-Corruption Unit at the Cabinet Office, and in 2015, he held the role of deputy director in the Spending Review at the Finance Directorate of the FCO. From 2013 to 2015, he was Joint Head of the Policy Unit at the FCO. His previous assignments include serving as First Secretary for Economic and Climate Change in Canberra from 2009 to 2013, and as Director for South-East Asia at the International Crisis Group from 2007 to 2009 (on leave from the FCO).[7][3] He has been deployed four times abroad, most recently to Jakarta, Nairobi, and Canberra.[8]
Virgoe was named the UK's nominee high commissioner to Brunei by the FCO in July 2020. He would succeed Richard Lindsay, who has been in Brunei since 2017, who is moving on to a different diplomatic posting.[8] Brunei is the UK's "closest friend in the region," according to Virgoe, as their bilateral relations have been stronger over the last year, also expressing gratitude to Brunei for helping the UK become the eleventh conversation partner of ASEAN.[9]