AWS Platform Engineer

Brio Digital
Leeds, West Yorkshire, United Kingdom
2 days ago
£650 pd

Salary

£650 pd

Job Type
Contract
Work Pattern
Flexible
Work Location
Hybrid
Seniority
Senior
Education
Degree
Security Clearance
Required
Posted
13 May 2026 (2 days ago)

AWS Platform Engineer - NHS Experience Required

Location: Leeds (1 day per month on-site)

Rate: £650 per day Inside IR35

Contract Length: Until November 2026

Overview

We are looking for an experienced AWS Platform Engineer to join a critical NHS programme on a contract basis. You will be responsible for designing, building, and maintaining cloud infrastructure, leading the migration from Puppet to a fully Terraform-driven platform across a complex, regulated healthcare environment.

Key Responsibilities

Design, provision, and manage AWS infrastructure using Terraform as the primary IaC tool

Lead the transition away from Puppet toward Terraform-based configuration management

Write and maintain Ansible playbooks for configuration, patching, and deployment tasks

Manage and support Linux-based server environments across the platform

Ensure infrastructure is secure, scalable, and aligned with NHS standards and compliance requirements

Collaborate with DevOps, security, and application teams to deliver reliable cloud environments

Support incident resolution and platform troubleshooting as required

Contribute to documentation, runbooks, and platform engineering best practices

Key Requirements

Strong, hands-on Terraform experience (modules, state management, remote backends)

AWS expertise across core services: EC2, VPC, IAM, S3, RDS, CloudWatch

Linux system administration in an enterprise environment (RHEL/CentOS/Ubuntu)

Ansible: writing and managing playbooks for configuration and deployment

Demonstrable NHS experience: familiarity with NHS Digital standards, governance, or HSCN environments. Candidates without direct NHS experience will not be considered

Desirable

Puppet experience: prior exposure is advantageous given the active migration away from it

Experience within public sector or regulated cloud environments

Familiarity with CI/CD pipelines (Jenkins, GitLab CI, or similar)

Apply now or email for more information

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