Dev Ops Engineer

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DevOps Engineer | BTCC
Location: London
Contract Type: Full-Time, Permanent
Working Model: On-site
Languages: English & Mandarin (mandatory)
Industry: Cryptocurrency / Blockchain / Fintech
About BTCC
Founded in 2011, BTCC is one of the world’s longest-running cryptocurrency exchanges, committed to delivering secure, transparent, and high-performance digital asset trading infrastructure. With more than a decade of operational excellence in global crypto markets, BTCC continues to scale its technology stack to support millions of users worldwide.
As part of our continued infrastructure expansion, we are seeking a skilled DevOps Engineer to strengthen our cloud architecture, automation capabilities, and production reliability across blockchain and trading systems.
What You’ll Do


  • Maintain and implement Windows and Linux-based IT infrastructure environments.

  • Provide technical support and system administration across cloud platforms to meet defined service level objectives.

  • Execute and maintain data backup and recovery strategies, disaster recovery planning, and business continuity frameworks for core systems.

  • Implement and track cloud security remediations in coordination with the cybersecurity team.

  • Develop and facilitate cloud operation automation to improve system reliability and deployment efficiency.

  • Perform operational tasks including health checks, capacity monitoring, troubleshooting, and issue escalation in line with company SOPs.

  • Configure, document, optimise, and support DevOps infrastructure components.

  • Build and maintain automated deployments using configuration management technologies.

  • Support and maintain Production, Staging, and Development environments.

  • Participate in shift rotations including weekends and public holidays, with flexibility for on-request operational coverage.

What You Bring


  • Bachelor’s or postgraduate degree in Information Technology, Computer Science, or related disciplines.

  • Hands-on experience across virtualisation, servers, storage, and networking infrastructure.

  • Proven experience setting up and managing Windows Server and Linux environments (Ubuntu, CentOS, RHEL), including network configuration and RPM packaging.

  • Experience supporting Blockchain and Web3 infrastructure environments.

  • Strong familiarity with containerisation technologies such as Docker and Kubernetes.

  • Experience managing infrastructure as code using tools such as Ansible, CloudFormation, Terraform, or equivalent.

  • Experience working within modern CI/CD pipelines using tools such as Bamboo, ArgoCD, or similar.

  • Extensive hands-on experience with AWS infrastructure.

  • Experience with monitoring and observability tools such as ElasticSearch and Datadog.

  • Strong communication skills and ability to collaborate effectively with internal teams and external stakeholders.

  • Excellent team player with the ability to work in a fast-paced, high-availability environment.

  • Proficiency in Mandarin (verbal and written) is mandatory.

Why BTCC?
At BTCC, you will work at the forefront of blockchain infrastructure and high-performance trading systems. We offer:


  • Competitive compensation package

  • Exposure to large-scale crypto and Web3 infrastructure

  • A collaborative and international technical environment

  • Opportunities to innovate and automate within a growing global exchange

  • Career progression within a technology-driven organisation

How to Apply
If you are passionate about cloud infrastructure, automation, and blockchain systems, we would love to hear from you

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