Infrastructure Engineer (AWS/Azure)

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11 months ago
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I am currently working with an iGaming Consultancy who are on the lookout for an Infrastructure Engineer to join the team on a 3month contracting basis. This role is fully remote, outside IR35 and the rate is dependant on experience.

Skills:
-  Cloud Platforms: Experience with major cloud providers, especially AWS and Azure
-  Containerization: Proficient with Docker for containerizing applications.
-  Orchestration: Deep experience with Kubernetes, including cluster provisioning, autoscaling, RBAC, and network policies.
-  CI/CD Pipelines: Experience building and maintaining CI/CD pipelines using tools like GitHub Actions, GitLab CI, Jenkins, or     ArgoCD.
-  Security and Compliance: Knowledge of secrets management (e.g., AWS Secrets Manager), IAM roles/policies, and security best practices.
-  Networking: Understanding of DNS, load balancing, TLS and ingress controllers.
-  Collaboration and Communication: Excellent collaboration skills; capable of working with developers, QA, and SREs to support smooth platform operations.

Please send your CV if this is something of interest and I will be in touch :)

Best,
Hannah

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