Senior DevOps Engineer

Cambridge
9 months ago
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Remote working with occasional meet ups in either Cambridge, London or ManchesterSenior DevOps Engineer required to join a fast growing start up / scale up financial services company. You will work closely with developers, product managers, QA and stakeholders to help with scaling, modernising and growing the platform across the UK, Europe and US.

Key Responsibilities:

Ensuring the current platform delivers and matches the ambitious growth plans
Review of existing infrastructure, process and propose improvements
Performance and speed optimisation
Component end of life management
Vendor reviews and management
Continue to improve the CI / CD pipelines
Work closely with Product and Architecture teams to help design the next generation of outward facing products
Develop plans for scaling
Work closely with the CISO to implement InfoSec policyRequirements:

5+ years of experience in deployment and runtime maintenance of containerised microservice applications and VPCs across multiple regions.
Experience designing infrastructure and deployment plans suited to rapid growth
Experience working with issues in data protection and sovereignty
Experience with Kubernetes, Terraform
Experience with monitoring metrics, output and performance
Experience of working solely on projects with a pragmatic approachIf you would like to apply for this position then please contact Tom Rayner on (phone number removed) or email for consideration.

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