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DevOps Engineers – April Start

We’re currently looking for an experienced DevOps Engineer to join a fast-moving, cloud-first environment on an initial 6-month contract, starting April 7th.

This is a hands-on DevOps role working across a modern, multi-cloud platform with a strong focus on automation, scalability, and reliability. You’ll be collaborating with engineering teams to support and enhance cloud infrastructure and deployment pipelines.

Tech Stack & Environment

Cloud & Infrastructure

Microsoft Azure (primary cloud platform)

Azure Kubernetes Service (AKS)

Azure PostgreSQL (Flexible Server)

Azure Cache for Redis

Azure Front Door & DNS Zones

Key Vault, Storage Accounts

Azure Entra ID & Privileged Identity Management (PIM)

Multi-cloud exposure:

AWS (CloudFront, Route 53, S3 – partial service)

Google Cloud Platform (BigQuery for analytics)

DevOps & CI/CD

GitHub repositories & workflows

Shared GitHub Actions pipelines

Public and private repositories

Monitoring & Observability

Prometheus, Grafana, Alertmanager

Logit.io

StatusCake

Azure Monitor Alerts

Sentry (service-level monitoring)

What We’re Looking For

Strong hands-on experience with Azure DevOps tooling and services

Solid understanding of Kubernetes (AKS preferred)

Experience with CI/CD pipelines (GitHub Actions)

Familiarity with multi-cloud environments (AWS/GCP beneficial)

Experience with monitoring and observability tools

Ability to work in a collaborative, fast-paced environment

Contract Details

Start Date: ASAP

Duration: Initial 6 months

Location: Remote / Hybrid

If you’re a DevOps engineer looking for your next contract and have strong Azure experience, we’d love to hear from you.

Apply now or get in touch for more details.

DevOps Engineers  – April Start

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