DevOps Engineer

Kettering
2 months ago
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Are you passionate about bridging development and operations to deliver seamless software solutions?
Do you thrive in creating automated CI/CD pipelines and managing cloud infrastructure?
What are the benefits?

  • Competitive salary
  • Career development opportunities
  • Become a member of an Employee-owned trus
  • Cycle to work scheme
  • Option to buy additional leave
    What are your key responsibilities?
  • Design, build, and maintain automated CI/CD pipelines for rapid and reliable releases
  • Develop scripts and tools (e.g., Ansible) to automate operational tasks and infrastructure provisioning
  • Implement monitoring and alerting systems to ensure application health and performance
  • Manage infrastructure across on-premises and cloud environments (AWS, Azure)
  • Ensure security compliance and implement best practices for applications and infrastructure
  • Collaborate with internal teams and stakeholders to streamline development and deployment
  • Troubleshoot technical issues and provide support during incidents
  • Continuously improve processes and adopt DevOps best practices
    What are we looking for?
  • Bachelor's degree in Computer Science or related field
  • 3+ years of experience in DevOps, Infrastructure Engineering, or Site Reliability Engineering
  • Strong Linux system administration and networking skills
  • Experience with Docker and containerised deployments
  • Familiarity with PostgreSQL database management and performance tuning
  • Knowledge of backup/DR, load testing, and server hardening
    Apply now to be part of our growing team

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