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DevOps Engineer AWS / Azure

Preservica
Oxfordshire
1 month ago
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About the Role

So, you have a deep understanding of SaaS software in production. CI/CD pipelines, infrastructure as code is in your blood and Automation is everything! Are you ready to automate the deployment of SaaS solutions (dev, test, prod) that safeguard the world’s most precious digital assets? Working alongside some of the most talented experts in our sector?

We are Preservica and we are changing the way organisations safeguard their digital information. Our projects are at the leading edge of commercial software solutions addressing the need for smart digital preservation technologies. As a world-leader in digital preservation, our award-winning software is used by leading businesses, archives, libraries, museums and government organizations across the globe.

To maintain our growth, we believe in hiring strong technical talent and then supporting that talent to grow with us

This role can be remote / hybrid with 1-2 monthy days on our Abingdon office. 


Job Opportunity

About You

With a track record in Dev Ops and System Administration, you are a technology enthusiast who takes pride in creating rock solid solutions to deploy software at scale and velocity. Willing to challenge the status quo with a passion to learn and embrace new technologies. You communicate well at all levels and through all channels.

Our team is growing, and you will need to be self-motivated, highly organised and able to multitask and prioritise.

The Role

Preservica is an AWS Advanced Technology Partner and a Government and Education Competency Partner, as well as a Microsoft Azure Partner and have achieved the highest levels of accreditation for the security, performance and reliability of our Cloud hosted (SaaS) solution.

Your prime role will be working as part of a Scrum team, responsible for DevOps activities associated with new product development, designing and implementing incremental improvements to the cloud infrastructure and software deployment.

 

Your key tasks will include: 

  • Lead and evolve our DevOps practices across environments (dev, test, prod).
  • Automate infrastructure provisioning, deployments, migrations, and upgrades.
  • Design and maintain scalable, resilient, and secure AWS/Azure based environments.
  • Develop monitoring and alerting strategies in collaboration with CloudOps.
  • Write and maintain clear documentation and share knowledge across teams.
  • Support production incident response alongside the operations team.




Essential Skills

Knowledge & Experience:

  • Proven DevOps engineering experience.
  • Strong hands-on experience with AWS/Azure and SaaS platforms.
  • Solid Linux & Windows system administration experience.
  • Proficiency in Infrastructure as Code: Terraform and Ansible.
  • Experience with Docker and Kubernetes.
  • A strong focus on automation-first DevOps practices.
  • Extremely strong written and verbal skills


What We Offer

Our people are important to us. As well as a competitive salary and benefits package, we also offer great future prospects in a fast-growing market sector. From developing your leadership skills to improving your technical abilities, we can offer tailored career development based on your aspirations. This is supported by our focus on personal development and training - all our staff have an annual training allowance, which can be used to learn new technologies, develop soft skills or earn recognised professional qualifications.

Preservica is an equal opportunities employer.

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