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DevSecOps Engineer

Xpertise Recruitment
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Xpertise are working with a leading force in the aviation industry who are seeking a talented DevSecOps Engineer to join their established team. This role will see you shape and mature the infrastructure security. You will work within the Engineering team and work closely with the cloud infrastructure team to build scalable cloud native security services.
You can find more details about the role below:

Job Tittle: DevSecOps Engineer
Salary: Up to £85,000 (+ 20% bonus)
Location: Remote (with occasional travel into the London office)

Key skills needed:

  • Hands on Terraform experience.
  • Working with and developing GitHub Actions and Reusable Workflows
  • CI/CD tooling and integrations experience
  • Artefact management
  • Programming experience DevOps Experience
  • Strong experience working with AWS


If keen please apply!

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