Senior DevOps Engineer

IC Resources
Southend-on-Sea
11 months ago
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My client is a fast growth AI-driven cybersecurity innovator. They develop a leading edge SaaS platform that is trusted by Fortune 500 companies, and they’re poised for even greater success with continuous growth plans.

They have offices around the globe and are looking to hire a Senior DevOps Engineer to join the team in their London office.

You will be the first hire into the DevOps team, so this position holds responsibility both in architecture as well as day-to-day hands-on engineering. You'll be playing a pivotal role in shaping the cloud infrastructure and driving innovation as a key contributor.

Key skills/experience required:

  • In-depth experience as a Senior DevOps Engineer - ideally with experience of working within SME and start-up/fast growth organisations.
  • Highly skilled in AWS services, demonstrating a deep understanding of cloud technologies.
  • Proven expertise in leveraging Jenkins for CI/CD pipelines.
  • Strong background in Docker and Kubernetes.
  • Familiarity with Terraform or similar infrastructure as code tools.
  • Ability to work alone and in small teams.
  • Demonstrable experience of proactivity and dynamism.
  • Ideally you will be able to demonstrate your experience of working in a stand alone role.
  • UK based applicants only – sponsorship isn’t available.

This is a hybrid role - 2 days per week in the office in central London.

Apply now for this Senior DevOps Engineer role or contact Matt Andrews at IC Resources for more details.

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