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DevSecOps Engineer

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Are you an experienced DevSecOps Engineer ready to design and deliver cutting-edge CI/CD pipelines in a highly regulated enterprise environment? Join our Shared Services team to create scalable, automated solutions that drive seamless software delivery across virtual machines, containers, and on-premises environments. This roles is open to either permanent or contract hire inside IR35.
About the Role As a DevSecOps Engineer , you’ll lead the design, implementation, and automation of robust CI/CD pipelines using Azure and GitHub . You’ll collaborate with teams to understand pain points, support adoption, and ensure enterprise compliance while working with modern tools like Terraform, AKS, and GitOps.
Responsibilities Design and deliver CI/CD pipelines in Azure and GitHub with a focus on scalability and automation.
Implement enterprise-grade controls, scanning tools, and artifact repositories.
Integrate with systems such as ServiceNow and drive change management automation .
Support hybrid environments, including containers , AKS , and on-premises infrastructure.
Work closely with teams to understand challenges and support the adoption of DevSecOps practices.
About You Deep expertise in designing and building CI/CD pipelines in Azure and GitHub.
Proficient in Terraform and infrastructure as code.
Hands-on experience with GitOps , containerization, and AKS deployment.
Familiar with integrating scanning tools, artifact repositories, and enterprise change management systems.
Strong collaborative skills to engage with teams and drive adoption of scalable solutions.

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