AWS Cloud engineer - OutsideIR35

Opus Recruitment Solutions
London, United Kingdom
Last week
£400 – £425 pd

Salary

£400 – £425 pd

Job Type
Contract
Work Pattern
Flexible
Work Location
Remote
Posted
20 May 2026 (Last week)

AWS Cloud engineer | Until 30/11/26 | £(Apply online only) OutsideIR35 | Remote with Occasional onsite to London

This role will focus on supporting and evolving a large-scale AWS cloud environment with a strong emphasis on Kubernetes, platform automation, CI/CD, observability, and cloud-native engineering practices.

Key responsibilities:

Design, build, and maintain scalable AWS infrastructure and deployment pipelines

Support and optimize Kubernetes workloads running on Amazon EKS

Implement and enhance Infrastructure as Code solutions using CloudFormation and AWS CDK

Build and improve CI/CD pipelines using Bamboo, Octopus Deploy, and Bitbucket

Manage and support containerized applications across EKS and ECS environments

IaC: Infrastructure as Code (CloudFormation / CDK)

Experience with monitoring, observability, and logging platforms including Splunk, CloudWatch, New Relic, or similar solutions

AWS Cloud engineer | Until 30/11/26 | £(Apply online only) OutsideIR35 | Remote with Occasional onsite to London

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