GCP Cloud Infra Network Engineer

Leeds
2 days ago
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The Role: GCP Cloud Infra Network Engineer

Location: Bristol, Leeds, Halifax, Manchester, Edinburgh, UK

Position Type: Contract Inside IR35

Remote work option Available: Hybrid (2 Days onsite in a week)

Job Description:

In-scope technologies/products:

  • Expert Engineering experience building, configuring, and optimizing GCP based networking at enterprise scale.

  • Specific networking knowledge (including Dedicated Interconnect, VPC network peering, Cloud Routers, Firewalls, Google DNS, Cloud NAT, IAM and VPC SC), basic knowledge of connected workloads (GKE, Compute Engine, Cloud SQL, Storage buckets, Google Data AI products, etc.) and corresponding ancillary function such as Identity.

    Scope of services:

  • Hands on participation in projects heavily involving GCP networking including sustaining engineering, network deployment/implementation, network scaling, technology refresh and network optimization in both non-production and production environments.

  • Significant experience of DevOps concepts and CI/CD pipelines using cloud native and third-party tooling – Git, Terraform Cloud, Hashicorp Vault, Harness, Jenkins

  • Manage Incidents and Problems to resolve (and advance) enterprise networking connectivity issues to improve the stability of the platform.

  • Review and feedback on code changes for your fellow team members.

  • Develop, deploy and own the lifecycle of products and solutions developed within the team.

  • Perform all engineering tasks in compliance with the Control and Security requirements

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