DevSecOps Engineer

Noir
Peterlee
3 days ago
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DevSecOps Engineer – Global Fitness Movement – Peterlee, County Durham


(Tech stack: DevSecOps Engineer, Azure, DevOps, Cloud Native Infrastructure, Cloud Security, DevSecOps, Kubernetes, Cloud Compute, Storage, Networking, Azure CAF, PowerShell, Bash, Python and YAML, DevSecOps Engineer)


Born in 2012 in California, our client began development on an app and website that made finding and booking classes effortless for fitness goers across the state. The company is now changing how people live their lives, bringing together a community of enthusiasts, helping people find the activities that make their true selves come alive or supporting small businesses and studios across the entire globe. They believe that being active is the key to living a happy and healthy life. Our client is now active in over 15 countries and continues rapid growth on a yearly basis.


They are looking for a talented DevSecOps Engineer with knowledge of some or all of the following (full training will be provided to fill any gaps in your skillset): Azure, DevOps, cloud native infrastructure, cloud security / DevSecOps, Kubernetes, Cloud Compute, storage and networking, Azure CAF, PowerShell, Bash, Python and YAML.


This position comes with the following benefits:


  • Annual bonus.
  • Free medical, dental and vision coverage.
  • Flexible work hours.
  • £5,000 training allowance.
  • Healthy (and unhealthy) snacks.
  • Charitable giving programs.
  • Casual dress - fitness wear encouraged!
  • Team classes, events and happy hours.


There is no ‘I’ in team. By working with talented individuals and developing upon innovative ideas, the team continues to succeed and grow. They are a global movement with big plans for the future. It is an incredible opportunity so if you are interested, act and apply today!


Location:Peterlee, County Durham, UK / Remote Working


Salary:£60,000 - £80,000 + Bonus + Pension + Benefits


Applicants must be based in the UK and have the right to work in the UK even though remote working is available.


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