DevOps Engineer

Candidate Source - TEAM
Edinburgh, Alba / Scotland, United Kingdom
5 days ago
£40,000 – £60,000 pa

Salary

£40,000 – £60,000 pa

Job Type
Permanent
Work Pattern
Full-time
Work Location
On-site
Seniority
Mid
Education
Degree
Posted
30 Apr 2026 (5 days ago)

Benefits

Superb pension package Annual bonus scheme Private health cover Enhanced maternity/paternity package 15% pension and annual bonus
A leading organisation in Edinburgh that has one of the best employer reputations in Scotland is looking for a DevOps Engineer to join the team. They have a customer-focused culture, where they value collaboration and ingenuity, with their success underpinned by extensive use of technology to drive the business.

What’s in it for you?
  • Superb pension package
  • Annual bonus scheme
  • Private health cover
  • Enhanced maternity/paternity package
  • 15% pension and annual bonus
What you’ll be doing as DevOps Engineer
In this role you will work as a conduit between delivery streams and platforms teams, you will focus on ensuring that the software engineering teams have access to tooling and platform capabilities that to perform their work to an exceptional level, this will include automating CI/CD pipelines, augmenting AI solutions into practice, removing friction where possible. You will support Developers/Engineers to have a “you build it, you run it” mentality and will help optimise containerised workloads, utlitising automation, and using Infrastructure-As-Code where it helps to ensure efficiency.

Responsibilities:
  • Being a partner to the inhouse Platforms team, ensuring effective feedback loops that deliver the architecture to support your delivery stream.
  • Automating pipelines, using Azure Devops and GitHub (in future)
  • Being an enabler; helping to deliver modern cloud-native practices, containerisation, and platform tooling, champion the use AI assistants
  • Ensuring system reliability
  • Being secure by design; helping to integrate application security and compliance into the deployment lifecycle.
We’re looking for a DevOps Engineer with:
  • Proven experience in software development or systems engineering, demonstrable hands-on experience building CI/CD pipelines.
  • Experience leveraging AI tooling to improve engineering workflows
  • Systems-thinking approach to problem-solving
  • Excellent communication skills and highly collaborative attitude to working with others
  • Cloud experience, preferable with Azure
  • Working with Kubernetes (AKS) and Docker
  • CI/CD pipelines experience; currently using Azure Devops and migrating in future to GitHub
  • Terraform
  • Any of the following skills: Instana, SonarQube, Wiz, Claude, Cursor

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