AWS DevOps Engineer

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AWS Devops Engineer

My Government financial client is looking for an experienced AWS DevOps Engineer to join its technical AWS Devops team on a permanent basis.

This role requires a candidate with around 10 years of AWS Devops experience so is not entry level.

The role is based out of either London, Leeds or Edinburgh and offers hybrid working with 2 days a week on site.

You must also either have current valid SC Security Clearance or meet the criteria to be able to achieve SC Clearance Statustion

This role is ideal for someone with strong technical troubleshooting skills, a proactive mindset, and the ability to balance stability with continuous improvement. It is to work on a cloud transformation project

Technical DevOps Skills Required

AWS Services ( Route53, S3, EC2, ECS, ECR, VPC, IAM, Lambda, DynamoDB, Cloudfront)
AWS Services (TGW, RDS, , etc.)
Cloud formation & Terraform
Jenkins & GIT (Gitflow) - Github Pkgs, Nexus, ECR
Scripting (Shell/Python/Groovy)
Build Tool : Maven, NPM
RHEL (Linux System Administration)
Monitoring Tools (Cloud watch, Data Dog)
AWS Platform (Control Tower, Organization, Security Services)
VPC (All Networking including R53) and Apigee and Cloudflare
Chef , Ansible and Redhat IDM
Docker (Dockerfile, docker-compose, docker-cli)
Github Administration, Github Actions (Workflows), AWS Code Build
Github Advance Security (SAST, DAST)
Awareness about AWS Sec Tools and KMS managementKey Duties

Github Administration, Github Actions (Workflows), AWS Code BuildSolution Delivery

Design, deliver, and support secure and scalable AWS infrastructure using services like EC2, S3, ECS, and FARGATESecurity & Compliance

Integrate SAST (Static Application Security Testing) and DAST (Dynamic Application Security Testing) tools into CI/CD pipelines to enforce secure development practicesInfrastructure Automation

Automate infrastructure provisioning using CloudFormation, Terraform, or CDKConfiguration Management

Use tools like Chef and Ansible for automated server configuration, patching, and environment standardizationCI/CD Integration

Build and manage CI/CD pipelines with Jenkins, GitHub Actions, or AWS Code PipelineLinux Systems &Troubleshooting

Perform administrative and troubleshooting tasks on Linux-based systems, including log analysis and performance tuning. Lead technical triage and root cause analysis for infrastructure-related issuesContainerization & Orchestration

Develop and deploy applications using Docker and AWS FARGATEMonitoring & Optimization

Use CloudWatch, CloudTrail, and third-party tools like Datadog for performance and cost efficiency

Networking & Governance

Configure AWS networking (VPCs, TGWs), enforce governance via AWS Config and tagging policiesDocumentation & Collaboration

Maintain architecture diagrams, SOPs, and collaborate across engineering and product teamSo don't delay an apply today as we are looking for the right candidate to start ASAP.

Randstad Technologies Ltd is a leading specialist recruitment business for the IT & Engineering industries. Please note that due to a high level of applications, we can only respond to applicants whose skills & qualifications are suitable for this position. No terminology in this advert is intended to discriminate against any of the protected characteristics that fall under the Equality Act 2010. For the purposes of the Conduct Regulations 2003, when advertising permanent vacancies we are acting as an Employment Agency, and when advertising temporary/contract vacancies we are acting as an Employment Business

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