Senior DevSecOps Engineer

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10 months ago
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Senior DevSecOps Engineer | £80–90k+ | Remote (UK)


Our client provides the tech layer powering West End shows and global live experiences, driving $3B+ in ticket sales through smarter integrations, marketing, and analytics.


We’re looking for aSenior DevSecOps Engineerto own and scale their AWS infrastructure and security posture across their purchase and insights platforms. You'll step into a hands-on role and help them tackle challenges from PCI/SOC2 compliance to performance optimisation and cost-efficient migrations (including from their London DC to Frankfurt).


What you'll do:

  • Design secure, scalable AWS cloud infrastructure Terraform, CI/CD).
  • Lead on platform security: zero trust, key management, secure SDLC.
  • Drive observability, performance, and reliability across the stack.
  • Champion security and compliance (PCI DSS, SOC2, ISO 27001).
  • Support migrations, decommissioning, and cost/performance projects.


What we're looking for:

  • 5+ years in DevOps/SRE roles with a focus on security (AWS, IAC, ECS, CI/CD, encryption).
  • Confident working independently in a fast-paced environment.
  • A balance of technical depth, security mindset, and people skills.
  • Background in startups, scaleups, or agencies preferred.


What's in it for you?

  • High autonomy, real impact, smart and friendly teammates.
  • Opportunity to grow into more of a security focused remit
  • Team getaways twice a year (last tip: Iceland + Sky Lagoon!).
  • Remote-first

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