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Senior DevOps Engineer

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Senior DevOps Engineer / £75,000 / Leeds

Are you a Senior DevOps Engineer with a passion for secure, scalable cloud solutions? This is your chance to lead the design and implementation of a cutting-edge DevSecOps environment that will underpin critical authentication and cryptography solutions for global technology partners.

This role will see you building out infrastructure that supports a high-performance, customer-facing environment - with security, scalability, and performance at the heart of everything you do. If you enjoy working across both infrastructure and development and thrive in complex, high-impact projects, this could be the perfect role for you.

What do we need from you?

Experience designing and leading DevOps implementations or cloud migrations
Solid background in infrastructure and/or development
Exposure to building secure and scalable environments
Azure or AWS DevOps specific experienceNice to have but not essential:

Experience with Azure or AWS marketplace deployments

What can you expect?

Designing DevOps best practices, CI/CD pipelines, and cloud infrastructure from the ground up
Building a full DevSecOps pipeline to support secure, reliable deployments
Creating a customer-facing test environment for pilot programmes and pre-go-live testing
Ensuring the platform handles 200 TPS message transactions securely and efficiently
Implementing monitoring, alerting, and performance tracking systems
Working on a cryptography and authentication library used across global technology enterprises
Designing the infrastructure to manage, distribute, and bill for secure library access via APIsAs a Senior DevOps Engineer, you'll take the lead on infrastructure design, cloud management, and continuous delivery, while ensuring security is a functional part of the platform - not an afterthought. You'll work closely with the development and product teams to create a seamless and secure experience for partners and end-users.

What's in it for you?

Salary up to £75,000
Opportunity to lead a high-profile DevSecOps build from the ground up
Long-term project with real technical ownershipIf you're a Senior DevOps Engineer ready to deliver secure, scalable infrastructure that powers industry-leading authentication solutions - we'd love to hear from you!

Send your CV to Dominic Brown at by Monday 28th April as interviews will be taking place from Wednesday 30th April

Senior DevOps Engineer / £75,000 / Leeds

"At Corecom, we don't just accept differences, we celebrate them and thrive on them for the benefit of our employees, our clients and our candidates. Internally, we thrive from our differences and want our employees to be proud to be themselves and proud to be Corecom. Externally, we utilise those differences to help our clients and candidates strive for a more diverse and inclusive world

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