AWS DevOps Engineer

Opus Recruitment Solutions
United Kingdom
Today
£400 – £500 pd

Salary

£400 – £500 pd

Posted
19 Apr 2026 (Today)

AWS DevOps Engineer | 6 Month contract | £400- £500 OutsideIR35 | Fully remote | No Sponsorship Offered

Key requirements:

Strong background working within AWS cloud environments, supporting and delivering production-ready solutions

Hands-on experience with observability and monitoring, specifically using Grafana and Prometheus

Proven experience building and maintaining serverless architectures, with a focus on AWS Lambda

Understanding of event-driven systems and integrating Lambda with other AWS services

Ability to troubleshoot, optimise performance, and ensure reliability across cloud-native systemsAWS DevOps Engineer | 6 Month contract | £400- £500 OutsideIR35 | Fully remote | No Sponsorship Offered

Please apply with your most up to date CV if your interested

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