DevOps Engineer - Embedded

KO2 Embedded Recruitment Solutions
Bargeddie, Lanarkshire, G69 7RD, United Kingdom
Last month
£70 – £80 ph
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Contract Embedded DevOps Engineer

12 month contract | Glasgow - 3 days onsite | Up to £80ph - Inside IR35

We're recruiting for a senior DevOps Engineer to support a growing engineering team working on embedded software and connected hardware systems.

This is a hands-on role focused on CI/CD, build and release pipelines, tooling, and test infrastructure for embedded products. You'll work closely with Software, QA and Hardware teams to improve and maintain a robust delivery environment.

This opportunity would suit someone with experience in embedded systems, electronics-led environments, hardware-connected software, or HIL / hardware-based test setups.

The Role

You'll be responsible for supporting and improving the DevOps and tooling environment that underpins embedded software delivery.

Key responsibilities

Own and improve the CI/CD environment for embedded software delivery

Maintain and enhance GitHub Actions pipelines for build, test, release and deployment

Support build, packaging, artifact management and release processes

Help evolve tooling following a migration from Jenkins to GitHub

Support deployment and testing across hardware rigs / Raspberry Pi-based environments

Work closely with QA and engineering teams on test automation and build reliability

Improve code quality, pipeline stability and release traceability

Contribute to future improvements across cloud, virtualised or scalable infrastructureWhat We're Looking For

Strong background in DevOps, Build & Release Engineering, or CI/CD

Experience supporting embedded software, firmware, or electronics-based products

Strong hands-on experience with GitHub Actions

Experience building and maintaining CI/CD pipelines

Good experience with build tooling, release tooling and artifact management

Strong scripting / automation capability

Experience working closely with Software Engineers and QA teams

Understanding of Hardware-in-the-Loop (HIL) or physical device-based test environments would be highly beneficial

Exposure to AWS / cloud infrastructure would be advantageousTech Environment

GitHub / GitHub Actions

Embedded software / electronic devices

Raspberry Pi test infrastructure

Jenkins to GitHub migration

Build, release and quality tooling

Potential AWS / virtualised environments

This is a great opportunity to join a team where the DevOps capability is already established, but now needs a strong engineer to help support, improve and scale it as the wider engineering function grows.

If you have experience in DevOps for embedded systems, hardware-linked software environments, electronics products, or HIL testing infrastructure, we are keen to hear from you

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