DevSecOps Engineer

Humanify360
London
3 weeks ago
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This is a remote position.

At Track24 we empower organisations to protect their people, in any context, in any location, at any given time.

We’re transforming the way organisations stay connected with their teams across the globe. Our flagship location intelligence platform, AtlasNXT, has launched us into an exciting phase of growth and are looking for passionate individuals to join our commercial team.

What’s AtlasNXT?

It’s more than a product—it’s a mission. AtlasNXT empowers businesses to fulfil their duty of care by helping our customers make better decisions and stay ahead of risk, no matter where they are.We are seeking a highly skilledDevOps Engineerto join our dynamic team. You will play a pivotal role in designing, implementing, and managing infrastructure, ensuring scalability, security, and compliance with industry standards. This position is ideal for someone who thrives in a collaborative environment and is passionate about optimising cloud infrastructure and automation processes.


Responsibilities:

  • Infrastructure Management:Design, implement, and manage infrastructure usingTerraformfor scalable and secure provisioning.

  • Compliance & Security:Ensure platform provisioning aligns withISOandSOCcompliance standards while collaborating with theInfoSec teamto maintain security best practices.

  • Containerisation & Orchestration:Deploy and manage containerised applications usingDockerand other orchestration tools.

  • Observability & Monitoring:Provision and maintain observability platforms such asDataDog, Splunk, or New Relicto gain monitoring and performance insights.

  • Incident Management:Establish and oversee monitoring and incident management processes to ensure system reliability.

  • Workflow Development:Develop and implement workflows that align with an incident management plan.

  • CI/CD Pipeline Management:Manage and optimiseCI/CD pipelinesusing tools likeGitHub Actions, Travis, and other automation frameworks.

  • Site Reliability Engineering (SRE):Perform SRE duties to ensure system availability, performance, and scalability.

  • Application Support:Work closely with application teams to supportapplication deploymentandperformance monitoring.

  • Cloud Administration:Administer and optimiseAWS environments(GCP experience is acceptable, butAWS is preferred).




Requirements


About You


  • Proven experience as aDevOps Engineeror similar role.

  • Strong proficiency withTerraformandInfrastructure as Code (IaC)principles.

  • Solid experience withAWS(or GCP) cloud environments.

  • Familiarity withISO and SOC compliancestandards.

  • Hands-on experience withDockerand orchestration tools.

  • Proficiency in monitoring tools such asDataDog, Splunk, or New Relic.

  • Strong understanding ofCI/CD pipelinesand automation tools.

  • Experience withincident management and SREbest practices.

  • Excellent problem-solving skills and the ability to work collaboratively across teams.



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